“The models were right”: Astronomers find ‘missing’ matter Astronomers have discovered a huge filament of hot gas bridging four galaxy clusters At 10 times as massive as our galaxy, the thread could contain some of the universe rsquo;s lsquo;missing
Astronomers just found the universes missing matter: Here . . . The 69 radio frequencies the team studied were located at distances ranging up to about 9 1 billion light-years from Earth – making the furthest one the most distant fast radio burst ever recorded
Astronomers Finally Find the Universe’s Missing Matter with . . . In other words, astronomers have found the address of the universe’s long-lost matter—and it’s right there in the void To reach this conclusion, Connor and his team analyzed 60 fast radio bursts collected from galaxies ranging from 12 million to over 9 billion light-years away
Astronomers Locate the Universe’s Long-Lost Missing Matter Now, astronomers have located it, not in galaxies or stars, but scattered as faint gas across the vast spaces between galaxies A new study published in Nature Astronomy outlines how researchers solved this cosmic riddle
Astronomers Locate Universes Missing Matter - NDTV. com Astronomers Locate Universe's 'Missing' Matter With the help of powerful bursts of radio waves emanating from 69 locations in the cosmos, researchers now have found the "missing" matter