"Invisible Galaxy 'Nube' Unveils Dark Matter Clues"

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Astrophysicists have discovered a nearly invisible dwarf galaxy named Nube, located 300 million light-years from the Milky Way, with high levels of dark matter and low mass at its center, causing it to emit barely any light and evade detection for years. This discovery challenges current understanding of dark matter and the universe, as the galaxy's existence contradicts previous assertions about the relationship between dark matter and mass. Further research is needed to determine the exact location of Nube and its implications for our understanding of the universe.
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