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What are those strange blue objects?    Many of the brightest blue images are of a single, unusual, beaded, blue, ring-like  galaxy which just happens to line-up behind a giant  cluster of galaxies. Cluster galaxies here typically appear yellow and — together with the cluster’s dark matter —  act as a gravitational lens.    A gravitational lens can create several images of  background galaxies, analogous to the many points of light  one would see while looking through a wine glass at a distant street light.   The distinctive shape of this background galaxy —  which is probably just forming — has allowed  astronomers to deduce that it has separate images at 4, 10, 11, and 12   o’clock,  from the center of the cluster.   A blue smudge near the cluster center is likely  another image of the same background galaxy.   In all, a recent analysis postulated that at least 33 images of 11 separate background galaxies are discernable.   This spectacular photo of galaxy cluster CL0024+1654 from the Hubble Space Telescope was taken in November 2004.

What are those strange blue objects? Many of the brightest blue images are of a single, unusual, beaded, blue, ring-like galaxy which just happens to line-up behind a giant cluster of galaxies. Cluster galaxies here typically appear yellow and — together with the cluster’s dark matter — act as a gravitational lens. A gravitational lens can create several images of background galaxies, analogous to the many points of light one would see while looking through a wine glass at a distant street light. The distinctive shape of this background galaxy — which is probably just forming — has allowed astronomers to deduce that it has separate images at 4, 10, 11, and 12 o’clock, from the center of the cluster. A blue smudge near the cluster center is likely another image of the same background galaxy. In all, a recent analysis postulated that at least 33 images of 11 separate background galaxies are discernable. This spectacular photo of galaxy cluster CL0024+1654 from the Hubble Space Telescope was taken in November 2004.