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Can You Look At the Same Object at Two Different Points in Time?
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12/31/2024
They say it all has to do with a galaxy cluster and a cosmic lens
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When looking deep into space, we're actually peering back in time at light that was produced
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possibly millions of years ago.
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But back in 1979, astronomers noticed a pair of supermassive black holes at the center
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of two gas-filled galaxies, also known as quasars.
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But it turned out those two quasars were actually the same object, with one of the images delayed
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by something out in space.
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Recently, a team of astronomers from the University of Valencia discovered the same thing happening
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again.
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Over the course of 14 years, they clocked a 6.73 year delay between the two images of
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the same quasar.
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Experts say that the nearby cluster of galaxies is the culprit, creating a sort of cosmic
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gravitational lens that distorts the light that passes through it.
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That lens changed the light's path, forcing it to seemingly slow down and producing multiple
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images of the same object in space at different points in time.
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In the case of this newer quasar, four images, with the researchers writing, since the trajectory
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followed by the light rays to form each image is different, we observe them at different
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instants of time.
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In this case, we have to wait 6.73 years for the signal we observed in the first image
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to be reproduced in the fourth one.
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