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An intriguing new image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope shows a quasar sparkling in the cosmos.
Astronomers were able to observe the quasar, known as RX J1131-1231, thanks to gravitational lensing.
The composite was named the Webb Telescope’s Picture of the Month’, and was described by the European Space Agency ( ESA ) as a “bejeweled ring”.
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