HomeScienceJeweled Ring image snapped by NASA's Webb Telescope located 6 billion light years away

Jeweled Ring image snapped by NASA's Webb Telescope located 6 billion light years away

A stunning picture of quasar or a 'jeweled ring' is snapped by James Webb Telescope MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument). This image is of quasar named RX J1131-1231 that is located around 6 billion light years away from Earth.

July 10, 2024 / 16:00 IST
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Image of quasar called RX J1131-1231 located in interstellar space around 6 billion light-years from Earth (Image Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA)
Image of quasar called RX J1131-1231 located in interstellar space around 6 billion light-years from Earth (Image Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA)

A stunning picture of a quasar or a 'jewelled ring' is snapped by the James Webb Telescope MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument). This image is of a quasar named RX J1131-1231 that is located around 6 billion light years away from Earth.

This phenomenon occurred due to gravitational lensing which predicts by Einstein in past. The nearby galaxy wraps the light of the quasar which is an extremely bright object of interstellar space.

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This quasar created an arc that led to the formation of the ring. The quasar is powered by supermassive black holes, dust and gas which result in it shining brightly.

The galaxy that is responsible for creating this phenomenon through the gravitational lens can be seen in the image in a blue bot in the middle along with three dots above. It is considered one of the best-lensed quasars till now.