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- Dark matter - Wikipedia
Dark matter is implied by gravitational effects that cannot be explained by general relativity unless more matter is present than can be observed
- Dark Matter - NASA Science
It's thought that dark matter shapes the cosmos, organizing galaxies and cosmic objects on a large scale The universe is made up of three components: normal or visible matter (5%), dark matter (27%), and dark energy (68%)
- See the Most Detailed Map of Dark Matter Ever Made, Bringing . . .
Thanks to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers have mapped dark matter in extraordinary detail, which could help them solve some of the most puzzling cosmic mysteries
- Dark Matter - MIT Kavli Institute
The dark matter distribution of the Milky Way Prof Lina Necib and her research group are seeking to better map out the distribution and history of dark matter in our Milky Way Galaxy and beyond, with the potential to find new clues as to its nature Using data from the Gaia satellite, they recently mapped out the underlying dark matter distribution in the outskirts of the Galaxy Large-scale
- What is Dark Matter? The Invisible Mystery Holding the Universe Together
Dark matter was the silent hand behind all of it As the universe expanded and cooled, dark matter provided the scaffolding upon which galaxies were built It didn’t interact with light or heat, so it began clumping early, forming dense regions that attracted gas and dust These regions seeded the first galaxies, long before stars ever shone
- Dark matter | Definition, Discovery, Distribution, Facts - Britannica
Dark matter, a component of the universe whose presence is discerned from its gravitational attraction rather than its luminosity
- Dark matter, explained - University of Chicago News
Dark matter is some kind of substance that has gravity—it holds galaxies together—yet cannot be directly seen with any instrument yet created We know it’s out there because of the effects it has on things that are visible, like stars and galaxies
- Dark matter – Home | CERN
Unlike normal matter, dark matter does not interact with the electromagnetic force This means it does not absorb, reflect or emit light, making it extremely hard to spot
- Dark Matter Explained: What We Know, What We Dont, and How It Shapes . . .
Dark matter is invisible matter that does not emit or absorb light but has mass and gravity Scientists detect it through its effects on galaxy motion and cosmic structure
- ‘Touchy-feely’ dark matter is having a moment - Scientific American
Three recent preprint papers that arrived within weeks of one another probe the possibility that dark matter is not a mute backdrop but an active participant in cosmic physics Instead of just
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