Hubble captures a dozen galaxy doppelgangers | | The distant galaxy in this image is nicknamed the Sunburst Arc. It's been lensed into multiple arcs by a massive, intervening galaxy cluster. A recent study revealed that the 4 bright arcs in this Hubble image contain 12 images - cosmic doppelgangers - of the galaxy, which is very distant indeed at 11 billion light-years away. Read more about how the Sunburst Arc gives astronomers a window on the very early universe. | | |
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Ultima Thule renamed to avoid Nazi link | | In a naming ceremony held yesterday in Maryland, NASA gave the distant Kuiper Belt object formerly known as 2014 MU69 - later known as Ultima Thule - yet another new name. The new name is Arrokoth. This object was visited by the New Horizons spacecraft - same craft that visited Pluto in 2015 - earlier this year. Read more. | | |
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