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Hubble Captures Dense Galaxy Cluster SDSS J1531+3414 with Gravitational Lensing Image

Dense galaxy cluster SDSS J1531+3414 in northern constellation Corona Borealis captured by Hubble Space Telescope. Cluster's gravity warps background galaxies into blue streaks and arcs. Central elliptical galaxies exhibit unique 100,000-light-year-long, pearl-like structures with superclusters of blue-white stars. Suitable for use in science articles, educational materials, and presentations about space and astrophysics.
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