Scientists can now see dark matter, they still don't know what it is

by Victoria Revay | January 8, 2007 at 08:30 am
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Dark matter, the stuff that makes up most of the unknown universe, and is actually not visible with ordinary telescopes like planets, the Milky Way and stars are has now been mapped out in a really complicated scientific way by some very smart cosmotologists.

One of the greatest mysteries of the universe is about to be unravelled with the first detailed, three-dimensional map of dark matter - the invisible material that makes up most of the cosmos.
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