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Galaxy Cluster MCS J0416.1-2403
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This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows the amount and distribution of mass within MCS J0416.1-2403, a massive galaxy cluster found to be 160 trillion times the mass of the Sun. A team of researchers used almost 200 images of distant galaxies, whose light has been bent and magnified by this huge cluster, combined with the depth of Hubble data to measure the total mass of this cluster more precisely than ever before.
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ESA/Hubble, NASA, HST Frontier Fields/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2658350
Legacy Identifier:
JA9910
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Size:
6753px × 6484px (~125 MB)
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astronomy
celestial body
deep sky
deep space
galaxy
galaxy cluster
gravitational lensing
hubble space telescope
interstellar
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nebula
outer space
space exploration
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