Scientists may have finally 'seen' dark matter for the 1st time
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Scientists may have "seen" dark matter for the first time, thanks to NASA's Fermi gamma-ray **** e telescope. If so, this would mark the first direct detection of the universe's most mysterious substance.
Dark matter was theorized in 1933 by astronomer Fritz Zwicky, who found that the visible galaxies of the Coma Cluster lacked the necessary gravitational influence to prevent this cluster from flying apart. Then, in the 1970
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Scientists may have "seen" dark matter for the first time, thanks to NASA's Fermi gamma-ray **** e telescope. If so, this would mark the first direct detection of the universe's most mysterious substance.
Dark matter was theorized in 1933 by astronomer Fritz Zwicky, who found that the visible galaxies of the Coma Cluster lacked the necessary gravitational influence to prevent this cluster from flying apart. Then, in the 1970
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