It is a cosmic phenomenon that elegantly showcases the warping of space-time, a consequence of gravity predicted over a ...
The Euclid space telescope brings the Einstein Ring into view. Check out the accidental discovery and what it looks like ...
The Einstein ring was found surrounding the galaxy NGC 6505, located a relatively close 590 million light-years from Earth.
Euclid’s jaw-dropping capture of the closest Einstein ring ever seen reveals the hidden forces shaping our universe — and ...
Photos of the Einstein ring show a bright ball of light in the centre with a bright, cloudy ring around it. The ring was ...
Euclid's early findings include a stunning Einstein ring in NGC 6505, showcasing its capability to enhance our understanding ...
A close-up view of the centre of the NGC 6505 galaxy, with the bright Einstein ring around its nucleus, captured by ESA’s Euclid space telescope.   The Einstein ring is formed by gravitational lensing ...