Evidence Found for Dark Galaxy in Perseus Cluster
The new dark galaxy candidate is dominated by dark matter and nearly devoid of light. Named Candidate Dark Galaxy-2 (CDG-2), the object consists of four globular clusters and belongs to the Perseus galaxy cluster. The discovery of CDG-2 challenges astronomers’ understanding of how galaxies form and evolve in the cosmic web, offering a new window into the Universe’s most elusive substance, dark...






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