Tiny Galaxies Help Fermi Address a Big Mystery.
No one knows what dark matter is, but it constitutes 80 percent of the matter in our
universe. By studying numerous dwarf galaxies -- satellite systems that
orbit our own Milky Way galaxy -- NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
has produced some of the strongest limits yet on the nature of the
hypothetical particles suspected of making up dark matter.
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Added: Apr-2-2012 Occurred On: Apr-2-2012
By: vril
In: Science and Technology
Tags: dark matter, electricity, NASA, universe, Fermi, Telescope, galaxy, dwarf
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By: vril
In: Science and Technology
Tags: dark matter, electricity, NASA, universe, Fermi, Telescope, galaxy, dwarf
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