Universe  ID: 13872

Mystery of Galaxy's Missing Dark Matter Deepens

When astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope uncovered an oddball galaxy that looks like it doesn’t have much dark matter, some thought the finding was hard to believe and looked for a simpler explanation.

Dark matter, after all, is the invisible glue that makes up the bulk of the universe’s contents. All galaxies are dominated by it; in fact, galaxies are thought to form inside immense halos of dark matter.

So, finding a galaxy lacking the invisible stuff is an extraordinary claim that challenges conventional wisdom. It would have the potential to upset theories of galaxy formation and evolution.

For more information, visit https://nasa.gov/hubble.

Additional Visualizations:
Galaxy Motion Simulation: Credit: ESO/L. Calçada.
Dark Matter Simulation: Credit: Additional Visualizations:
Galaxy Motion Simulation: Credit: ESO/L. Calçada.
Dark Matter Simulation: Credit: Wu, Hahn, Wechsler, Abel(KIPAC), Visualization: Kaehler (KIPAC)

Music Credits:
"Aphelion Horizon" by Alistair Hetherington [PRS] via Atmosphere Music Ltd. [PRS], and Universal Production Music.
 

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Credits

Paul Morris (KBR Wyle Services, LLC): Lead Producer
Andrea Gianopoulos (ASRC Federal System Solutions): Science Writer
Tracy Vogel (InuTeq): Science Writer
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Technical Support
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. However, please credit individual items as indicated above.

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Mission:
Hubble

Keywords:
SVS >> Hubble Space Telescope
SVS >> HST
SVS >> Dark Matter
NASA Science >> Universe