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English: "The galaxy cluster, named IDCS J1426.5+3508, is located a staggering 10 billion light-years away from Earth, and researchers spotted the behemoth because its gravitational field is so strong that it is warping the light coming from a galaxy behind it. Galaxy clusters are the most massive structures in our universe, and are made up of hundreds to thousands of galaxies that are bound together by gravity."
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Source Space.com article entitled, "Warped Light Reveals Most Massive Distant Galaxy Cluster", url=http://www.space.com/16304-massive-distant-galaxy-cluster-gravitational-lensing.html.
Author NASA/ESA/University of Florida, Gainsville/University of Missouri-Kansas City/UC Davis

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