Scientists May Have Finally Seen Dark Matter For The 1st Time

Scientists May Have Finally Seen Dark Matter For The 1st Time

Scientists may have “seen” dark matter for the first time, thanks to NASA’s Fermi gamma-ray space telescope. If so, this would mark the first direct detection of the universe’s most mysterious substance.

Dark matter was theorized in 1933 by astronomer Fritz Zwicky, who found that the visible galaxies of theComa Clusterlacked the necessary gravitational influence to prevent this cluster from flying apart. Then, in the 1970s, astronomerVera Rubinand colleagues found the outer edges of spiral galaxies were spinning at the same rate as their centers, something that would only be possible if the major amount of mass in these galaxies wasn’t concentrated at their centers, but rather widely dispersed.

These aren’t direct observations ofdark matter,of course, but inferences made using dark matter’s interactions with gravity as well as the influence gravity then has on ordinary matter and light. Still, because of these findings, s astronomers have since calculated that all large galaxies are embedded within vast haloes of dark matter that expand way beyond the limits of visible matter in galaxies (such as galactic haloes of stars).

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Published on: 2025-11-25 23:14:00
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