Search results for ‘gravitational lens’

Rings of Relativity

Turquoise-tinted plumes in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Abell 2218

A green cosmic arc

Abell 1703

Galaxy cluster RCS2 J2327

Hubble and HAWK-I explore a cluster with the mass of two quadrillion Suns

Cosmic leviathan

Between Local and Laniakea

Monster in the deep

Einstein revisited

Cosmic Lens Flare

The Sunburst Arc

Galactic treasure chest

Cosmic snake pregnant with stars

Intracluster light in Abell S1063

Hubble captures gallery of ultra-bright galaxies

Spiral in Serpens

Ringing in the new year

Rings and things

So near, or so far?

One cluster or two?

Galaxy cluster MACS0416 (Hubble and Webb composite image)

Galactic isolation

A clear view of a galaxy cluster

Galactic monster mash

The cluster that almost got away

Cosmic Contortions

Hubble Spies a Tenuous Diffuse Galaxy

One Galaxy, Three Times

Our Giant Universe

Probing the distant past

Lensing cluster Abell 383

Light Bends from the Beyond

Hubble image of galaxy cluster MACS J0416.1–2403

Hubble Frontier Fields view of Abell 2744

Distant and ancient

Hubble reveals a super-rich galactic neighbourhood

An arc sculpted by gravity

ZwCl 1358+62

Seeing Quintuple

A Menagerie of Galaxies

A Bright Find

BUFFALO’s view on Abell 370

Awesome gravity

Contorting Giants

Hubble Frontier Fields view of MACSJ0416.1–2403

Sunburst Arc 2

Galaxy Cluster MACSJ0416

Asteroids in Hubble Frontier Field Abell 370

A smiling lens

Magnifying the distant Universe

Lens Flair

Hubble Showcases Hamilton’s Object

Merging galaxies in the distant Universe through a gravitational magnifying glass

Hubble weighs “the fat one”

New Hubble view of galaxy cluster Abell 1689

Crowded, but suspiciously quiet?

Sunburst Arc 3

A cosmic kaleidoscope

Gravitational lensing by galaxy in cluster IRC 0218, annotated

Hubble Sheds Light on Small-Scale Concentrations of Dark Matter (Artist’s Impression)

On the hunt for newborn stars

Mapping the nearby Universe

Galaxy cluster MACS j1149.5+223

Galaxy cluster MACS j1149.5+223 and a supernova four times over

Mass map of galaxy cluster MCS J0416.1–2403 using strong and weak lensing

Spying a spiral through a cosmic lens

Hubble unexpectedly finds double quasar in distant Universe

Snapshot of a Massive Cluster

Mosaic of Gravitationally Lensed Quasars

Sunburst Arc 1

Peering into the past

Of bent time and jellyfish

Helping Hubble

Warped and distorted

Major mergers

Zooming in on the early Universe

Strings of homeless stars

A window into the cosmic past

Cosmic fireflies

Streaks and stripes

Cosmic RELICS

Surveying the cosmos

The last of the Frontier Fields — Abell 370

Hubble Frontier Fields view of MACSJ0717.5+3745

Galaxy cluster MACS J1720+35

Distant galaxy in Hubble Frontier Field Abell 2744

Seeing double

Galaxy clusters targeted by Hubble's Frontier Fields

The most distant gravitational lens yet discovered

A spacetime magnifying glass

Galaxy cluster MACS J0647.7+7015

Hubble spots candidate for most distant known galaxy

Hubble spots three magnified views of most distant known galaxy

Visible-light and x-ray composite image of galaxy cluster 1E 0657-556

Compass and scale image of MACS J1149+2223

Galaxy cluster MACS J1149+2223

A glimmer from a dark cosmic era

Quasars acting as gravitational lenses

Seeing quadruple

A Cosmic Cobweb

Detailed look at a gravitationally lensed supernova

Stretched out image of distant galaxy

Artist’s impression of exoplanet orbiting two stars

Quasars' Multiple Images Shed Light on Tiny Dark Matter Clumps

Galaxy cluster MACSJ1206

Hubble’s view on lensing galaxy

Hubble peers through the looking glass

Faint compact galaxy in the early Universe

Galaxy cluster MACS J2129-0741 and lensed galaxy MACS2129-1

Collage of six cluster collisions, with dark-matter maps and x-ray data

Artist’s Impression of an Isolated Black Hole

Hubble spots three images of a distant supernova

Hubble Examines the Galaxy Cluster MACSJ 1206

A snowstorm of distant galaxies

Colour image of galaxy cluster MCS J0416.1–2403, annotated

Hubble helps astronomers map dark matter in Abell 1689

Galaxy cluster Abell 1689 and distant galaxies

The proper motion path of Proxima Centauri

Small-Scale Concentrations of Dark Matter (Artist’s Impression)

Four supernova images in an Einstein cross

Proxima Centauri microlensing prediction

Three Faces of Evolving Supernova (Annotated)

Illustration showing gravitational lensing producing four supernova images

Gravitational lensing in the galaxy cluster Abell 370

Hubble and Chandra composite of the galaxy cluster MACS J0025.4-1222

Abell 2218_z1 in detail

Illustration of a gravitational lensing effect

Hubble maps dark matter web in a large galaxy cluster

Hubble sees double Einstein ring

Dark matter ring in galaxy cluster Cl 0024+17 (ZwCl 0024+1652)

Hubble and Keck team up to find farthest known galaxy in the Universe

Galaxy Cluster 0024+1654 as a Gravitational Lens

Identifying Planets

Appearance of the most distant star

Cosmic lens Abell 383 helps Hubble to find a distant supernova (annotated)

Cosmic lens RXJ1532.9+3021 helps Hubble to find a distant supernova (annotated)

Gravitationally lensed quasar HE 1104-1805

The galaxy cluster Abell 2218

A galactic gathering

Third image of galaxy hosting most distant known star

Microlensing Black Hole

Cosmic lens MACS J1720+35 helps Hubble to find a distant supernova (annotated)

4-panel Abell 370

Three Faces of Evolving Supernova (Clean)

Hubble’s view on distant quasar

Gravitational lensing by galaxy in cluster IRC 0218

Gravitational lensing of distant galaxies

Hubble Looks Through Cosmic Zoom Lens

Word Bank: Gravitational Lensing

Gravitationally lensed high-redshift galaxy candidates

Mass distribution in the COSMOS field

Excerpt of the ACS image

Gravitational Lens 0013+2249

Gravitational Lens 0018+3845

Gravitational Lens 0038+4133

Gravitational Lens 0047+5023

Gravitational Lens 0211+1139

Gravitational Lens 5921+0638

New Gravitational Lenses in the Distant Universe

The New Gravitational Lenses from the COSMOS project

Abell 1689

Hubble Uncovers One of the Youngest and Brightest Galaxies in the Early Universe

Hubble maps dark matter web in a large galaxy cluster

Artist's View of Planet Around a Red Dwarf

Hubble captures a "five-star" rated gravitational lens

Hubble Looks Through Cosmic Zoom Lens (6 cropped images)

Hubble and Keck discover galaxy building block

Hubble and Keck's newly discovered galaxy 'building block'

Gravitationally Lensed Image of Highest Redshift Galaxy

Gravitationally Lensed Image of Highest Redshift Galaxy

Galaxy Cluster Abell 2218

Galaxy cluster MACS0416 with Mothra pullout

The Sunrise Arc Galaxy with Lensed Star Earendel (Annotated)

Lensed star in the cluster MACS j1149.5+223

Parallel field of Abell S1063

Annotated image of the field around CLASS B1608+656

Hubble Measures Deflection of Starlight by a Foreground Object

Distribution of light and mass in Abell 1689

Hubble Uses Microlensing To Measure the Mass of a White Dwarf

How gravitational lensing acts as a magnifying glass — diagram

IRC 0218 lensing feature without foreground cluster

Mass map of Abell 1689

Hubble Frontier Fields view of Abell 2744

Hubble Uses Microlensing To Measure the Mass of a White Dwarf (Clean)

IRC 0218 lensing feature

Hubble sees giant lensed galaxy arc

Hubble Uses Microlensing To Measure the Mass of a White Dwarf (Annotated)

Galaxy cluster MACS0416 (Hubble and Webb composite image, annotated)

Multiple Light Paths of Single, Lensed Supernova

Gravitational Lens and Quasar PG 1115+080

Illustration showing gravitational lensing producing supernova images

Gravitational Lens and Quasar PG1115+080

Gravitational Lens and Quasar PG1115+080

Comparison of normal matter and dark matter's large scale structure

Identification of extrasolar planet host star

Hubble captures a "five-star" rated gravitational lens

Einstein Ring Gravitational Lens: SDSS J073728.45+321618.5

Einstein Ring Gravitational Lens: SDSS J095629.77+510006.6

Einstein Ring Gravitational Lens: SDSS J120540.43+491029.3

Einstein Ring Gravitational Lens: SDSS J125028.25+052349.0

Einstein Ring Gravitational Lens: SDSS J140228.21+632133.5

Einstein Ring Gravitational Lens: SDSS J162746.44-005357.5

Einstein Ring Gravitational Lens: SDSS J163028.15+452036.2

Einstein Ring Gravitational Lens: SDSS J232120.93-093910.2

Slacs gravitational lens candidates

Measuring the mass of a single star
![First image and spectrum of a Dark Matter object [heic0116]](https://cdn.esahubble.org/archives/images/thumb300y/heic0116a.jpg)
First image and spectrum of a Dark Matter object [heic0116]

Microlensing in M22

Remote Starburst Galaxy J1/J2 (2)

Remote Starburst Galaxy J1/J2 Lensed by Abell 1835

Hubble's Top Ten Gravitational Lenses. A View of HST 01247+0352

Hubble's Top Ten Gravitational Lenses. A View of HST 01248+0351

Hubble's Top Ten Gravitational Lenses. A View of HST 12368+6212

Hubble's Top Ten Gravitational Lenses. A View of HST 12531-2914

Hubble's Top Ten Gravitational Lenses. A View of HST 14164+5215

Hubble's Top Ten Gravitational Lenses. A View of HST 14176+5226

Hubble's Top Ten Gravitational Lenses. A View of HST 15433+5352

Hubble's Top Ten Gravitational Lenses. A View of HST 16302+8230

Hubble's Top Ten Gravitational Lenses. A View of HST 16309+8230

Gravitational Lenses

Gravitational Lenses

Gravitational Lenses

The Gravitational Lens G2237 + 0305

Artist's illustration of unlensed source galaxy

Wide field image of galaxy cluster SDSS J1110+6459

Hubble pushed beyond limits to spot clumps of new stars in distant galaxy

Wide-field view of the sky around the gravitationally lensed galaxy merger H-ATLAS J142935.3-002836

Annotated view of Abell 383

Hubble's top ten gravitational lenses

Arc in visible light (Hubble)

Close-up on double Einstein ring

Double Einstein ring

A gallery of Einstein rings

Giant gravitational arc

Hubble captures a "five-star" rated gravitational lens

Hubble captures a "five-star" rated gravitational lens (ground-based image)

Different types of gravitational lenses

Gravitational Lensing

Gravitational microlensing by black hole (Illustration)

Gravitational microlensing by black hole (Illustration)

Lone black hole passes in front of star (ground-based view)

Lone black hole passes in front of star (ground-based view)

Gravitationally lensed image of highest redshift galaxy

Gravitationally lensed image of highest redshift galaxy

Gravitational lens in galaxy cluster AC 114

NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope colour images of gravitational lenses

Quasar 1208+101 (gravitational lens candidate)

Galaxy cluster Abell 520's mass (HST WFPC2)