The velocity and angular momentum within spiral galaxies should tear these colossal structures apart, but scientists believe that dark matter—a theoretical material that can't be seen but possesses mass—might be the glue that binds everything together.
The velocity and angular momentum within spiral galaxies should tear these colossal structures apart, but scientists believe that dark matter—a theoretical material that can't be seen but possesses mass—might be the glue that binds everything together.
Could The Milky Way Be More Massive Than Andromeda?
James Webb spots six massive galaxies that are so old they shouldn't exist
Cold Planets Exist Throughout Our Galaxy, Even in the Galactic Bulge, Scientists Discover
At Least 17 Billion Earth-Size Alien Planets Inhabit Milky Way
Earth May Be a 1-in-700-Quintillion Kind of Place
A century of astronomy revealed Earth's place in the universe - Century of Science
Webb Telescope Spots Thousands of 'Impossible' Milky Way Lookalikes From Early Universe
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured images of ancient galaxies that shouldn't exist. A cosmologist explains what could be going on. - BBC Science Focus Magazine
Black hole: Astronomers discover massive black hole that should not even exist in the Milky Way galaxy - CBS News
Spiral galaxy - Wikipedia
Stellar Surprise: Fountain of Youth in the Center of Our Galaxy “Shouldn't Be Possible”
The Milky Way Shouldn't Exist, Here's Why