Ghost Light Galaxy Clusters (IMAGE)
Caption
These are Hubble Space Telescope images of two massive clusters of galaxies named MOO J1014+0038 (left panel) and SPT-CL J2106-5844 (right panel). The artificially added blue color is translated from Hubble data that captured a phenomenon called intracluster light. This extremely faint glow traces a smooth distribution of light from wandering stars scattered across the cluster. Billions of years ago the stars were shed from their parent galaxies and now drift through intergalactic space.
Credit
NASA, ESA, STScI, James Jee (Yonsei University); Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI)
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License
Public Domain