Media Summary: No one knows what dark matter is, but it constitutes 80 percent of the matter in our universe. By studying numerous dwarf Dr. Tolstoy is a Dutch astronomer, whose research focuses on what she likes to call “Galactic Paleontology”: understanding the ... There are over two hundred billion stars in our

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No one knows what dark matter is, but it constitutes 80 percent of the matter in our universe. By studying numerous dwarf Dr. Tolstoy is a Dutch astronomer, whose research focuses on what she likes to call “Galactic Paleontology”: understanding the ... There are over two hundred billion stars in our Get a Wonderful Person Tee: More cool designs are on Amazon: ... An exploration of the possibility that the Milky Way has unusual attributes that favor the rise of life and civilizations that's not ... Are aliens watching us? The Zoo Hypothesis suggests advanced civilizations may be hiding, enforcing a galactic quarantine, ...

The universe is unbelievably big – trillions of stars and even more planets. Soo… there just has to be life out there, right? Nearly 10 billion years ago, the black hole at the center of a distant

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