Uncovering the Invisible: A Closer Look at a Recently Discovered Galaxy
In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have found an invisible galaxy that has been hiding in plain sight. The galaxy, named Dragonfly 44, is located in the Coma cluster of galaxies and is composed mainly of dark matter, making it completely invisible to optical telescopes. This discovery is a major breakthrough in our understanding of dark matter, which makes up the bulk of the matter in the universe but is still largely mysterious. Astronomers believe that Dragonfly 44 is the first of many dark galaxies that will be discovered in the future.
source: Phys.org