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  Type Galaxy Cluster
  Distance 3 billion
  Constellation Draco
  Member No ~250
  Names none


Abell 2218 is a Cluster Of Galaxies about 3 Billion Light-year s away in the Constellation Draco . Acting as a powerful Lens , magnifying all galaxies lying behind the cluster core. The lensed galaxies are all stretched along the cluster's center and some of them are multiply imaged. Those multiple images usually appear as a pair of images with a third — generally fainter — counter image, as is the case for the very distant object.

The Color of the lensed galaxies is a function of their distances and types. The Orange arc is an Elliptical Galaxy at moderate redshift (z=0.7). The Blue arcs are star-forming galaxies at intermediate redshift (z=1-2.5). The encircled very red pair is the newly discovered star-forming galaxy at about redshift 7.

The lensed galaxies are particularly numerous, as we are looking in between two mass clumps, in a saddle region where the magnification is quite large.