If dark matter is discovered through one of these experiments or another that hasn’t yet been dreamed up, it could essentially shed a light on an entire hidden universe that for now remains a mystery, said Dr. Tracy Slatyer, a theoretical particle physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Dark comets are comets that are so small, fast and/or chemically rare that they are difficult to see from Earth
The cosmos began expanding with the Big Bang but then around 10 billion years later it strangely began to accelerate thanks to a theoretical phenomenon termed dark energy. Credit: NASA One of science’s biggest mysteries is dark energy.
Dark matter's mass limit increased by an order of magnitude, impacting our understanding of the universe's invisible substance.
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope team at NASA has completed the integration of the telescope and its instruments onto the carrier, a significant milestone in the assembly process. With the Coronagraph Instrument and the Optical Telescope Assembly in place,
In case dark matter didn't seem mysterious enough, a new study proposes that it could have arisen before the Big Bang.
Find out about the recent developments regarding the Roman Space Telescope and how they might bring us closer to understanding the universe.
Some of this stuff is known as mysterious dark matter, others are things like dark comets, which as their name suggests, are far more difficult to see from Earth than something like Tsuchinshan-Atlas.
From rare cosmic phenomena like Einstein Rings to dazzling starburst regions in spiral galaxies, each image offers a glimpse into the dynamic processes shaping our cosmos.
Telescope examines atmospheres of exoplanets, searches for signs of life, focuses on universe's 1st stars, galaxies, objects in Solar System, Milky Way - Anadolu Ajansı
Scientists have found the beginnings of a young universe that may offer insights into the beginnings of our own Milky Way Galaxy. Geoff Bennett and Miles O'Brien discussed why scientists are excited by the discovery,