Hubble Telescope Spots Starless Dark Matter Cloud Cloud 9, Opening Window Into Dark Universe​

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Hubble has discovered Cloud 9, a starless dark-matter cloud near galaxy M94, offering scientists a rare chance to study early galaxy formation. This failed galaxy, part of a class known as RELHICs, shows hydrogen gas but no star formation, highlighting the role of dark matter in shaping the cosmos and revealing potential hidden structures in our local universe.

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