Definitions from Wiktionary (gravitational lensing)
▸ noun: (astronomy) The action of a highly-massive object (such as a star, galaxy, or black hole) that acts as a gravitational lens and focuses light from a light source (such as another star or galaxy) that passes behind it as observed from the Earth.
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▸ noun: (astronomy) The action of a highly-massive object (such as a star, galaxy, or black hole) that acts as a gravitational lens and focuses light from a light source (such as another star or galaxy) that passes behind it as observed from the Earth.
Similar:
gravitational mirage,
field lens,
lens,
lensoid,
lenticular cloud,
convex lens,
Barlow lens,
Einstein ring,
lens flare,
gravity well,
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