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Dark matter is one of the biggest mysteries in the universe. The invisible force making up for 95% of the universe might have been found in frozen light.
The discovery, made with the LOFAR (LOw Frequency ARray) radio instrument in Europe, indicates that galaxy clusters, which ...
Astronomers studying a distant galaxy cluster stumbled upon ancient radio signals that might hold clues to the formation of ...
Using the Very Large Array (VLA), astronomers have performed radio observations of a galaxy cluster Abell 2744, nicknamed ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope recently zeroed in on the Bullet Cluster—delivering highly detailed images that show a ...
LOFAR is a massive radio telescope that comprises 100,000 antennas spread across eight European countries. The researchers ...
In this episode, Astronomy magazine Editor Dave Eicher invites you to head out sometime soon and observe the great globular ...
MCG+05-31-045 This Hubble Picture showcases MCG+05-31-045, a pair of interacting galaxies located 390 million light-years away in the Coma galaxy cluster. Found in the constellation Coma Berenices, ...
Despite decades of searching, scientists still haven’t found the elusive substance that holds galaxies together: dark matter.