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Number of Galaxies Underestimated by 90%



 
 
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Old March 25th 10, 01:55 PM posted to sci.astro
Yousuf Khan
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Default Number of Galaxies Underestimated by 90%

This might have implications for Dark Matter & Dark Energy estimates. If
the ratio of galaxies is 9 times higher than observed, then that
completely removes the need for Dark Matter to explain anything.

Yousuf Khan

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Number of Galaxies Underestimated by 90%
"According to Europe´s Very Large Telescope located in Chile, an
uncovering of previously unseen galaxies has occurred.

Some parts of the universe may have been underestimated by up to 90%.
According to the leading investigator, it means that for every 10
galaxies located, 100 were not being observed.

Interstellar clouds and space dust may have blocked light from reaching
Earth. HAWK-1, a special camera able to observe signature emissions at a
specific wavelength, unveiled clusters of previously unseen galaxies."
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