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A new scientific concept for using the sun as a giant telescope, known as gravitational lensing, is discussed. This concept could be used to observe distant objects in space with an unprecedented level of detail. The sun's massive gravity bends light, creating a focal point millions of miles away. By sending a spacecraft to this focal point, astronomers could use this natural phenomenon to capture images of exoplanets and other objects in the universe with incredible clarity. While this concept is ambitious and requires advanced technology, the potential benefits of this approach are immense, as it would allow us to explore the cosmos in ways never before imagined.

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