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With 250,000 warped galaxies, Webb exposes dark matter’s hidden filaments
Why should it be that galaxies stand still where the greatest part of the universe can be overlooked? The latest reconstruction of the dark matter by the James Webb Space Telescope turns that question ...
High-resolution images may help scientists understand the ‘gravitational scaffolding into which everything else falls and is ...
Some discoveries make you stop and stare. The Nebra Sky Disc is one of them. Unearthed in Germany, this 3,800-year-old bronze ...
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope was used to create the largest, highest resolution map of dark matter, just ...
During a special observation run from Jan. 15 to Jan. 22, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite ( TESS) repeatedly ...
Researchers at the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA published a step-by-step framework for determining the ...
The invisible stuff makes up about 85 percent of all matter in the universe, but researchers know little about it ...
A new high-resolution map of distant galaxies may help scientists understand a mysterious invisible substance that helps hold the universe ...
Scientists have created the sharpest map yet of dark matter, offering new insight into the invisible force that holds galaxies together.
Earth's moon is both the brightest and the largest object in the night sky, in terms of apparent size, making it a ...
James Webb Space Telescope data has allowed researchers to create the highest-resolution map of dark matter threads in the ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
After mapping 250,000 galaxies, the James Webb Telescope unveils the largest, sharpest dark matter map ever made
Astronomers have created the most precise dark matter map ever made using data from the James Webb Space Telescope. The map ...
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