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In this episode, we explore Gravitational Lensing, a phenomenon so precise and powerful that it acts as a "cosmic magnifying glass." By using the gravity of entire galaxy clusters to bend and amplify light, astronomers can peer at objects billions of light-years away that would otherwise remain invisible. It is our most effective tool for weighing the unweighable and seeing the unseeable.
With upcoming missions like the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, we are about to enter a "golden age" of lensing. These observatories will discover thousands of new lenses, helping us solve the greatest mysteries of cosmic expansion and the true nature of dark energy.
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In this episode, we explore Gravitational Lensing, a phenomenon so precise and powerful that it acts as a "cosmic magnifying glass." By using the gravity of entire galaxy clusters to bend and amplify light, astronomers can peer at objects billions of light-years away that would otherwise remain invisible. It is our most effective tool for weighing the unweighable and seeing the unseeable.
With upcoming missions like the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, we are about to enter a "golden age" of lensing. These observatories will discover thousands of new lenses, helping us solve the greatest mysteries of cosmic expansion and the true nature of dark energy.

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