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  • ...survey, to find the most distant detectable [[galaxies]], by exploiting [[Gravitational lens]]ing
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  • | pagename = Gravitational lens | abc = Gravitational lens
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  • A distant [[galaxy]], visible due to [[Gravitational lens]]ing, home to [[Earendel]], the oldest and most distant known star
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  • ...= Animation which illustrates how the number of images can vary in a gravitational lens system
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  • {{r|gravitational lens}}
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  • {{r|Gravitational lens}}
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  • ...suing a PhD in physics. More specifically, I'm working on non-parametric [[gravitational lens]] inversion (using a [[genetic algorithm]]). Considering my educational bac
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  • {{r|Gravitational lens}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gravitational lens]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Gravitational lens}}
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  • ...rc is smeared across 15 seconds of arc, in the Constellation Cetus, by the gravitational lens that makes it visible.]] ...tion Lensing Cluster Survey]] (RELICS) Program. That program relies on [[gravitational lens]]ing by distant galaxies to detect even more distant objects, objects magni
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  • ...ngScenario.png|right|frame|When the gravitational field of an object - the gravitational lens - deflects passing light rays, this can cause an observer to see multiple i ...is deflected by the gravitational field of an intermediate object: the '''gravitational lens'''
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  • {{r|Gravitational lens}}
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  • ...elescope that captured the star from 12.9 billion light-years away using a gravitational lens. (Image credit: NASA, ESA, B. Welch (JHU), D. Coe (STScI), A. Pagan (STScI) Detection of the star was possible because it was at the focus of a [[Gravitational lens]].<ref name=Space2022-03-30/> ''[[Forbes magazine]]'' reported that the st
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  • .../> Both stars were only detectable through exploiting naturally forming [[Gravitational lens]]es, caused by the mass of massive galactic clusters that lie between Earth
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