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87 New Objects in the Milky Way: We're Closer to Understanding the Galaxy's History

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Astronomers from the University of Michigan have discovered 87 new candidate stellar streams in the Milky Way. Using a proprietary algorithm, they have quadrupled the number of known such objects, bringing us closer to unraveling the secrets of dark matter.
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Astronomers from the University of Michigan have discovered 87 new candidate stellar streams in the Milky Way. Using a proprietary algorithm, they have quadrupled the number of known such objects, bringing us closer to unraveling the secrets of dark matter.

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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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