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Earthfiles
Published on Oct 19, 2017
There has been another breakthrough discovery in our universe that is so weird that even the astronomer who discovered it can barely believe it exists. Pieter van Dokkum, Ph.D., Prof. of Astronomy at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, once placed a bet with a colleague that he could build a telescope that would have clear vision of very faint, but large, cosmic objects. Prof. van Dokkum won the bet. Now he has used his unique telescope of 48 telephoto lenses in an array at Cloudcroft, New Mexico, between Alamogordo and Roswell, to find what he calls the “Dark Twin” of our Milky Way galaxy. Looking like a smudge at 300 million light-years from Earth, the “Dark Twin” is 99.99% dark matter and only .1% matter of a few stars. He named the eerie and incomprehensible galaxy Dragonfly 44 and he found it with his breakthrough telescope that he calls Dragonfly. Link to full report here: https://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?I...