Hubble sees 'evolving' supernova 3 times in same image thanks to gravitational lensing

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The gravity of galaxy cluster Abell 370 brought the light from an early Universe supernova into focus in a new Hubble Space Telescope image. The explosion can be seen "over different time periods," due to the gravitational lensing.

Credit; NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Has it been seen also by the Webb telescope??

Kim-lcfv
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merci pour le partage !
salut et joie

procureurkhyssa
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Would the light be red ? If the object behind is traveling the same direction as you, but at a slower speed???

rh
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I thought we could make a pic by JWST but it lasted just for some hours...

Throrma
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Of course, ET star charts might be more telling. If people woke up

DanFrederiksen
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Snap shot that the they we didn't thought we didn't get. The Aliens thought we almost didn't see it 🙄😜😁🤦🏻‍♀️🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

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