Reimagining Dwarf Galaxies: A Fresh Perspective on the Milky Way's Surroundings

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Reimagining Dwarf Galaxies: A Fresh Perspective on the Milky Way's Surroundings
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A new study using data from ESA's Gaia satellite challenges the long-held belief that dwarf galaxies surrounding the Milky Way are ancient satellites. Instead, the study suggests that most dwarf galaxies are recent arrivals and have undergone violent transformations, losing their gas and becoming out of equilibrium. This raises questions about the prevalence of dark matter in these dwarf galaxies and challenges the previous understanding of them as dark matter-dominated objects. Further research is needed to understand the implications of these findings and to determine the dark matter content of dwarf galaxies.

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