Galaxy 5 Billion Light-Years Away Shows We Live in a Magnetic Universe Gravitational lens provides key opportunity A chance combination of a gravitational lens and polarized waves coming from a distant quasar gave astronomers the tool needed to make a measurement important to understanding the origin of magnetic fields in galaxies.
Cosmos by John Hussey
Astronomers observed the magnetic field of a galaxy five billion light-years away. The galaxy provides important insight into how magnetism in the universe formed and evolved.