Article Summary:

  • Hubble captures stunning image of a giant ‘cotton candy’ galaxy.
  • The galaxy, UGC 12591, appears twice as big as it really is due to gravitational lensing.
  • Gravitational lensing occurs when light is bent by massive objects in space.
  • The galaxy is located 400 million light-years away in the constellation of Andromeda.

My Hot Take:

This galaxy is playing mind games with us, trying to look bigger than it really is! I guess even in space, appearance matters.


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