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Revision as of 04:45, 28 March 2008

Abell 1689
Observation data (Epoch J2000)
Constellation(s)Virgo

Abell 1689 is a stellar object described as being a galaxy cluster and gravitational lens in the constellation Virgo. It is one of the biggest galaxy clusters known. It is 2.2 billion light years away from earth.

From the image, the yellow galaxies belong to the cluster itself, however, the red and blue distorted streaks are background galaxies gravitationally lensed by the cluster. Some of the lensed galaxies are over 13 billion light years distant. The lensing zone itself is 2 million light years across.

In Feb 2008, it was announced that one of the lensed galaxies, A1689-zD1, was the most distant yet found.