I'd say it has to be a gravitationallens, an incredibly dense mass.
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That we might have a gravitationallens of our very own, nearby and available.
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Furthermore, NASA explains that the "immense gravity in Abell 2744 acts as a gravitationallens to warp space".
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Astronomers spotted the dwarf star because it acted as a gravitationallens, focusing light from a blue background star in another galaxy.
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This natural " gravitationallens" effect essentially magnified the distant light by nearly 10 times, making it bright enough for Spitzer and Hubble to detect.
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All those hundreds of light years away, by some kind of gravitationallensing effect?
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The new campaign exploits a phenomenon known as gravitationallensing.
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The smile came from something called gravitationallensing which distorts light, according to Nasa.
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Light traveling through the matter clump is warped and distorted, a phenomenon called gravitationallensing.
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The technique, known as " gravitationallensing" has been used before to ferret out distant galaxies.
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Not to mention the tricks that gravitationallensing can play with planetary scanners. He tried for placating.
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Astronomers several years ago saw a distant star brighten as a dark matter object passed in front it, a phenomenon known as gravitationallensing.
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Gravitationallensing of the cosmic microwave background generates a curl pattern in the observed polarization.