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Hubble Discovers Near-Invisible Galaxy That May Be 99% Dark Matter

via ESA Hubble·Feb 19

The Hubble Space Telescope has identified a near-invisible galaxy that appears to be composed of roughly 99% dark matter. The ultra-diffuse galaxy challenges existing models of galaxy formation and offers a rare laboratory for studying the mysterious substance that makes up most of the universe's mass but has never been directly detected.

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