A newly discovered celestial object may be a starless cloud that could change how astronomers understand dark matter.
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Astronomers discover bizarre celestial object with no stars or light: Meet Cloud-9, the first of its kind
Across the observable universe, galaxies appear as luminous islands of stars and gas, anchored by invisible frameworks of dark matter. The prevailing view in cosmology holds that when these frameworks ...
Graduate students analyze cloud formation data with research scientist Jesse Anderson, using the Pi Cloud Chamber to study atmospheric processes. × Michigan Tech's Pi Cloud Chamber is giving ...
Deep in the Amazon, high above the rainforest, clouds sprout from the thick atmosphere, their condensed water vapor billowing into the blue sky beyond. Underneath this, on the ground but acutely aware ...
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