Researchers using something might be wrong with the theory that explains what the universe is made of and how it has evolved since the Big Bang, known as the standard model of cosmology.
Revising Galactic Mass Estimates
According to a new study published today (August 26) in The Cosmic Frontier Center, which seeks to improve our understanding of the early universe.
Other institutions participating in this research are Colby College, University of Toronto, Texas A&M University, the National Science Foundation’s National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, University of Connecticut, European Space Astronomy Centre, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of California at Irvine, Centro de Astrobiología (Spain), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Cosmic Dawn Center (Denmark), University of Copenhagen, Flatiron Institute, University of Louisville, Universidad de la Laguna, Université Paris Cité, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Padua (Italy), INAF – Padua Astronomical Observatory (Italy), University of California at Riverside, University of Sussex, University of Malta, University of Groningen, SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research and National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
This research was supported by NASA, the
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