The Carousel Lens bends light in such a way that astronomers can observe seven distant galaxies, providing multiple views of transient events like supernovae.
This gravitational lensing phenomenon allows precise alignments of galaxies, creating multiple images that could yield unprecedented insights into phenomena such as dark matter and dark energy.
According to Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, the lensing effect could give astronomers a unique opportunity to view supernovae from various angles, enhancing our understanding of these cosmic events.
The Carousel Lens, with its massive gravitational pull, not only magnifies light from distant galaxies but also helps unravel mysteries about the universe's history and composition.
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