Dark Matter
Most of the matter in the universe appears to be dark and has only been inferred indirectly through its gravitational effects on visible objects. Particle physics suggests several new fundamental particles with the right properties to have been produced in the early universe in sufficiently large number to be the dark matter. Experiments worldwide are searching for direct evidence of these candidate dark matter particles.
Dark Matter in Galaxy Cluster: this HST image shows several faint blue arcs that are multiple images of a single background galaxy caused by a foreground cluster whose mass is dominated by dark matter. (Due to W.N. Colley and E. Turner (Princeton University), J.A. Tyson (AT&T Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), Hubble Space Telescope, and NASA).
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