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Annotated image of the field around CLASS B1608+656

Annotated image of the field around CLASS B1608+656


Date: 17 April 2014
Satellite: Hubble Space Telescope
Depicts: CLASS B1608+656
Copyright: NASA, ESA

Most of the galaxies visible in this Hubble image are members of a huge cluster called CLASS B1608+656, which lies about five billion light-years away. But the field also contains other objects that are both significantly closer and far more distant – including two gravitational lenses dubbed Fred and Ginger.

These contain enough mass to visibly distort the light from objects behind them. Fred, also known more prosaically as [FMK2006] ACS J160919+6532, lies near the lens galaxies in CLASS B1608+656, while Ginger ([FMK2006] ACS J160910+6532) is markedly closer to us. Despite their different distances from us, both can be seen near to CLASS B1608+656 in the central region of this Hubble image, and are labelled.
 

Last Update: 1 September 2019
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