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The interaction between two distant galaxies, captured by Euclid ESA A mosaic of images from the European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope captures more than 14 million galaxies, offering a first glimpse of a “cosmic atlas”. The mapping project could add to our understanding of the role dark matter and dark energy play in the […]
The International Space Station with the particle-detecting Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer visible at centre left NASA The neighbourhood of space where the International Space Station (ISS) resides seems to be littered with unexpected quantities of antimatter – and the culprit may be mysterious dark matter particles. “We were very surprised. This is weird, and the mechanism […]
The long-standing mystery of how supermassive black holes grew so huge so quickly could be solved by decaying dark matter Source link
Illustration of a swiftly rotating brown dwarf NASA/JPL-Caltech Dark matter-fuelled brown dwarfs could be lurking at the centres of galaxies. If astronomers manage to spot them, they could teach us about how dark matter interacts with regular matter. Brown dwarfs are vast balls of gas, between 13 and 72 times as massive as Jupiter but […]
The Milky Way may be home to strange black holes from the first moments of the universe, and the best candidates are the three closest black holes to Earth Source link
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