Since the first James Webb Space Telescope images were released in July, our feeds have been flooded with mind-bogglingly gorgeous photos of space – from insanely detailed images of Jupiter to the most distant known star.
According to Spaceguy44, we wouldn't be able to see this galaxy at all if it wasn't for the Einstein ring.
And the presence of Einstein rings, in addition to looking beautiful, allows us to study these otherwise almost impossible to see galaxies. This process is known as gravitational lensing, and it's an effect predicted by Einstein – hence the name. The effect only happens when the distant galaxy, the closer magnifying galaxy, and the observer line up.that the stem and base of a wine glass create a similar effect. Try doing it with a page of a book and seeing the word zoomed in.images of spectacular Einstein rings.The space telescope's Near Infrared Camera captured the same region back in August, and
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