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'''SDSS J1038+4849''' is a galaxy cluster in the constellation ], famous for its appearance as a "]." This is caused by a phenomenon known as ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/hubble-sees-a-smiling-lens|title=Hubble Sees a Smiling Lens - NASA Science|website=science.nasa.gov}}</ref> '''SDSS J1038+4849''' is a galaxy cluster in the constellation ], famous for its appearance as a ]. The yellow eyes and white nose are distant galaxies, while the smile and border are caused by ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/hubble-sees-a-smiling-lens|title=Hubble Sees a Smiling Lens - NASA Science|website=science.nasa.gov}}</ref>


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A galaxy cluster in the constellation Ursa Major
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SDSS J1038+4849 is a galaxy cluster in the constellation Ursa Major, famous for its appearance as a smiley face. The yellow eyes and white nose are distant galaxies, while the smile and border are caused by gravitational lensing.

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  1. "Hubble Sees a Smiling Lens - NASA Science". science.nasa.gov.
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