Invisible galaxy confirmed, composed almost entirely of dark matter

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Scientists have confirmed the existence of an invisible galaxy composed almost entirely of dark matter. This discovery redefines our understanding of galactic structures. The galaxy, previously only observed as four separate star clusters, is now understood to be a massive dark matter entity. This finding challenges existing astronomical models. This groundbreaking observation offers new insights into the universe's composition and the nature of galaxies, potentially impacting future space exploration and research.


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