News | 12.20.2010
Named One of the Best NASA Photos of the Year by The New Yorker : Priyamvada Natarajan et al.
Dark
matter in the cluster is mapped by plotting the plethora of arcs
produced by the light from background galaxies that is warped by the
foreground cluster’s gravitational field. Dark matter cannot be
photographed, but its distribution is shown in the blue overlay. The
dark matter concentration and distribution is then used to better
understand the nature of dark energy, a pressure that is accelerating
the expansion of the universe. The imaging data used in the
natural-color photo was taken in 2002 with Hubble’s Advanced Camera for
Surveys.
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Image Credits: (header) European Space Agency & NASA; (left) Credit: NASA, ESA, E. Jullo (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), P. Natarajan (Yale University), and J.-P. Kneib (Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, CNRS, France). Acknowledgment: H. Ford and N. Benetiz (Johns Hopkins University), and T. Broadhurst (Tel Aviv University) Read more ; (background) NASA, ESA and H.E. Bond (STScI)