Not exact matches
Foreground
galaxy clusters can warp and
magnify the light of distant, background proto -
galaxies, for instance, allowing cosmologists to catch glimpses of
early epochs of the universe.
Hubble's latest discovery of 250 faint
galaxies — formed 600 million to 900 million years after the Big Bang — in the
early universe using three
galaxy clusters to
magnify the light given off by these distant objects.