Einstein predicted that massive objects bend light as it passes through their gravitational field. This week, a new telescope ...
The Einstein ring that Euclid spotted is located in the galaxy NGC 6505. It is only a hop, skip, and a jump away from Earth ...
Euclid’s jaw-dropping capture of the closest Einstein ring ever seen reveals the hidden forces shaping our universe — and ...
Prof Thomas Collett, from the University of Portsmouth’s Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, said such rings can help ...
The rarely observed rings are named for mathematician and physicist Albert Einstein. His general theory of relativity predicted ... Einstein rings are examples of strong gravitational lensing ...
The ring of light surrounding the centre of the galaxy NGC 6505, captured by ESA’s Euclid telescope, is a stunning example ... Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity predicts that ...
Euclid, a space telescope on a mission to uncover the secrets of dark matter and dark energy, has already made a stunning ...
Professor Thomas Collett, from the University of Portsmouth’s Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, said such rings can help scientists test Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
Galaxies, planets, black holes: to most people, everything about our Universe sounds and feels enormous. But while it's true ...