Shredded 'stellar streams' could lead to the Milky Way's missing dark matter - newsconcerns
Vast rivers of stars swirl around the Milky Way, cutting against the current of our galaxy's halo in a complex gravitational dance. According to a new study of these so-called stellar streams, their offbeat orbits may be the key to uncovering the tro
Vast rivers of stars swirl around the Milky Way
, cutting against the current of our galaxy’s halo in a complex gravitational dance. According to a new study of these so-called stellar streams, thei… [+3058 chars]
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