Ghost Galaxy: No Dark Matter – What Scientists Are Discovering - MSN - Breaking Latest News
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Ghost Galaxy: No Dark Matter – What Scientists Are Discovering - MSN - Breaking Latest News
A Universe Without Answers: The Mystery of the ‘Ghost Galaxy’ The cosmological community is buzzing – and frankly, a little bewildered – by the discovery of a galaxy unlike anything we’ve ever seen. Dubbed the “Ghost Galaxy,” this celestial body, officially cataloged as GLASS-z13, is radiating light with an intensity that defies explanation without the presence of dark matter. This anomaly throws a serious question mark over our understanding of…
The Ghostly Galaxies Defying Cosmic Laws: Unraveling the Mystery of Dark Matter's Elusive Dance
FCC 224, a newly discovered galaxy in the Fornax Cluster, lacks dark matter, challenging current astrophysical theories. Typically, dark matter is believed to be crucial for the structure and cohesion of galaxies. FCC 224, despite its size similar to the Milky Way, has sparse matter and tightly clustered stars, unusual for dark matter-free galaxies. Theories suggest that such galaxies might form from cosmic collisions that strip away dark matter…
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