The dark object has a mass a million times greater than our sun's is located 10 billion light-years away and has no stars.
A team of astronomers have found a mysterious object in the distant universe that could be dark matter or an inactive smaller, or dwarf, galaxy.
According to the model, dark matter may have started as particles that were hot, light, massless, and fast. As the universe ...
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James Webb telescope may have spotted controversial 'dark stars' in the far universe
Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, astrophysicists have spotted what they say is compelling evidence of ...
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Astronomers Detect Mysterious Dark Object in Distant Galaxy
Astronomers have detected a mysterious dark object in the distant universe — and its size has them fascinated.
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JWST May Have The Best Evidence Yet of a Bizarre 'Dark Star'
JWST might have spotted the 'smoking gun' of a hypothetical object called a dark star in the distant Universe.
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Astronomers Find the Smallest Dark Matter Object Ever, Unlocking New Secrets of the Universe!
In a groundbreaking study published inNature Astronomy, astronomers have identified the lowest-mass dark object ever ...
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Space.com on MSNInformation could be a fundamental part of the universe – and may explain dark energy and dark matter
The story begins with the black hole information paradox. According to relativity, anything that falls into a black hole is ...
Astronomers have detected one of the darkest objects ever seen at a record cosmic distance—only with the assistance of ...
What if the universe remembers? A bold new framework proposes that spacetime acts as a quantum memory. For over a hundred ...
Astrophysicists have presumed for nearly a century that the universe will just keep expanding for all eternity, driven by an ...
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