Sheetal Kumari
September 9, 2024
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This iconic image shows the Bullet Cluster, where dark matter's presence is revealed by the separation of normal matter (pink) and dark matter (blue).
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This image illustrates how galaxies are distributed throughout the universe, with dark matter's influence on their formation and movement.
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The CMBR is the oldest light in the universe, offering clues about dark matter and dark energy's roles in the cosmos.
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This image showcases how dark energy affects galaxy clusters, causing them to move away from each other at an accelerating rate.
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This visual represents the universe's vast network of galaxy filaments and voids, shaped by dark matter and dark energy.
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