Welcome to the incredible world of galaxies – this Hubble image showcases a massive cluster of brightly glowing galaxies known as Abell 3192. This cluster is not just a beautiful sight, but also plays a key role in bending spacetime around it, creating a gravitational lens that distorts the appearance of other galaxies behind it.
Originally thought to be a single cluster at a single distance from Earth, further research has revealed an astonishing truth – Abell 3192 is actually comprised of two independent galaxy clusters, with one being much closer to us than the other.
The more distant galaxy cluster, known as MCS J0358.8-2955, takes center stage in this image. With masses equivalent to 30 trillion and 120 trillion times the mass of the Sun, these two galaxy groups are a captivating and awe-inspiring sight.
Get ready to explore the mysteries of the universe with NASA’s Hubble telescope. Click the link below to discover more about this double cluster of glowing galaxies and immerse yourself in the wonders of space.
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