      APOD: 2019 March 19 - Abell 370: Galaxy Cluster Gravitational Lens

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                                2019 March 19
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                Abell 370: Galaxy Cluster Gravitational Lens
    Image Credit: NASA [3] , ESA [4] , Hubble [5] ; Processing & Copyright:
              Rogelio Bernal Andreo [6] (DeepSkyColors.com [7] )

Explanation: What are those strange arcs? While imaging the cluster of
galaxies Abell 370, astronomers noticed an unusual arc. The arc wasn't
understood right away -- not until better images showed that the arc was a
previously unseen type of astrophysical [8]  artifact of a gravitational lens
[9] , where the lens was the center of an entire cluster of galaxies [10] .
Today, we know that this arc [11] , the brightest arc in the cluster, actually
consists of two distorted images [12]  of a fairly normal galaxy that happens
to lie far in the distance. Abell 370's gravity [13]  caused the background
galaxies' light -- and others -- to spread out and come to the observer along
multiple paths [14] , not unlike a distant light appears through the stem of a
wine glass [15] . Almost all of the yellow images featured here [16]  are
galaxies in the Abell 370 cluster. An astute eye [17]  can pick up many
strange arcs [18]  and distorted arclets [19] , however, that are actually
gravitationally lensed [20] images of distant normal galaxies [21] . Studying
Abell 370 [22] and its images gives astronomers a unique window into the
distribution of normal and dark [23] matter [24]  in galaxy clusters [25]  and
the universe.

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  [7] http://www.deepskycolors.com/
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  [10] ap180326.html
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  [12] http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1999A%26A...347...21B
  [13] http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/what-is-gravity/en/
  [14] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkBNf_nFuhM
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http://wela.astro.ulg.ac.be/themes/extragal/gravlens/bibdat/engl/DE/didac.html
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