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"One day soon we may be able to see these 'missing' galaxies, which would be hugely exciting and could tell us more about how the universe came to be as we see it today." ...
New supercomputer simulations suggest the Milky Way could be surrounded by dozens more faint, undetected satellite ...
There could be many more satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way than previously thought or observed, according to ...
Scientists at Durham University in England have identified signs that up to 100 extremely faint galaxies may be orbiting the ...
Scientists predict up to 100 invisible galaxies may orbit the Milky Way, hiding just beyond our current detection limits.
Our Milky Way could have many more satellite galaxies than we've detected so far. They're just too faint to be seen.
Astrophysicists suggest our galaxy may lie inside a "cosmic void" - offering a new explanation for the universe’s conflicting ...
Researchers may have found our galaxy's missing companions, further bolstering science's most widely accepted cosmological ...
The Milky Way could have many more satellite galaxies than scientists have previously been able to predict or observe, ...
The gigantic galaxies we see in the universe today, including our own Milky Way galaxy, started out far smaller. Mergers throughout the universe's 13.7 billion years gradually assembled today's ...
Our solar system resides in the spiral Milky Way (MW) Galaxy. American astronomer Edwin Hubble (1889-1953) is credited with discovering the shape and scope of it, so named because it looks like a ...