This galaxy is 2.5 times higher than the Milky Way. The “Bull Eye” is located at a distance of 567 million lights that complicates a detailed shoot. However, in the last picture, he discovered nine rings around the Hubble galaxy. Picture Observatory was compared with the data of VM KEK.
As the employees of this observatory stated in an interview with the Gizmodo Portal, only the presence of nine rings has been confirmed, eight of them can be clearly seen, but hypotheses about the origin of many rings emerged. Scientists argue that a small planet – a blue dwarf – about 50 million years ago flew through a “bull’s eye, and created rings such as fluctuations that occur when throwing stones into the water.
As stated, thanks to the increasing spatial resolution, the Hubble could see more people than in observations before where the pictures were blurred into a ring.
Researchers believe that new data constitute new questions about the origin of the universe.
Source: Ferra

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