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September 17, 2013
ABELL1689
It is one of the most massive objects in the visible universe. In
this view from the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced
Camera for Surveys, Abell 1689 is seen to warp
space as predicted by Einstein's theory of
gravity -- deflecting light from individual galaxies which lie behind the
cluster to produce multiple, curved images. The
power of this enormous gravitational
lens depends on its mass, but the visible matter, in
the form of the cluster's yellowish galaxies, only accounts for about one
percent of the mass needed to make the observed bluish arcing images of background galaxies. In fact, most of
the gravitational mass required to warp space
enough to explain this cosmic scale lensing is in the form of still mysterious
dark
matter. As the dominant source of Abell 1689's gravity, the
dark
matter's unseen presence is mapped
out by the lensed arcs and distorted background galaxy
images. Surprisingly, close inspection of the above image has
revealed the presence of over 100,000 globular star clusters
in the galaxy cluster.
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