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Is This Mysterious Glow at the Center of the Milky Way Caused by Dark Matter?
An excess of gamma rays in the center of our galaxy could mean scientists have finally detected dark matter particles—or not ...
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Pulsars or dark matter? The Milky Way’s central glow just got more puzzling
For over a decade, a dim but persistent glow near the center of the Milky Way has confused astronomers. This mysterious ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins may be closing in on dark matter’s elusive trail, uncovering a mysterious gamma ray glow at the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope captured asteroid 10199 Chariklo occult the star Gaia DR3 6873519665992128512. It was the ...
New research shows that dark matter has a different distribution in our galaxy than previously thought, and that advances ...
Johns Hopkins researchers may have identified a compelling clue in the ongoing hunt to prove the existence of dark matter. A ...
Radio astronomy opens a window onto the invisible universe. While our eyes can detect visible light, countless objects in ...
Supermassive black holes stand out for their fundamental role in the evolution of galaxies and the history of the universe.
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Does The Milky Way Move Like A Spinning Top?
An investigation, carried out by the astrophysicists of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC), questions one of the ...
Stargazers in Essex can enjoy a mysterious glow in the Milky Way, which scientists say could be the answer in a hunt to prove dark matter exists.
New AI-enhanced images of Sgr A*, showing that our galaxy's black hole spins rapidly and tilts slightly toward Earth.
For decades, astronomers have known that stars orbit the Milky Way’s centre and that the galactic disc is warped.
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