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by Margaret Moerchen, and Robert Coontz Einstein's vision by Margaret Moerchen, and Robert Coontz Science Volume 347(6226):1082-1083 March 6, 2015 Published by AAAS

Shapes of distant galaxies in this image from the Hubble Space Telescope are warped by the mass of a galaxy cluster closer to Earth—a distortion predicted by general relativity. Shapes of distant galaxies in this image from the Hubble Space Telescope are warped by the mass of a galaxy cluster closer to Earth—a distortion predicted by general relativity. Margaret Moerchen, and Robert Coontz Science 2015;347:1082-1083 Published by AAAS