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English: Detection of Star Icarus (formally, MACS J1149 Lensed Star 1)
http://news.berkeley.edu/2018/04/02/cosmic-lens-helps-hubble-capture-most-distant-star-ever-seen/ A massive cluster (left) magnified a distant star more than 2,000 times, making it visible from Earth (lower right) even though it is 9 billion light years away, far too distant to be seen individually with current telescopes. It was not visible in 2011 (upper right). |
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Author | NASA, ESA, and P. Kelly (University of Minnesota) |
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