100 undiscovered galaxies may be orbiting the Milky Way, supercomputer simulations hint
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Scientists predict over 100 undiscovered satellite galaxies may orbit the Milky Way. Using advanced simulations and models, researchers suggest these faint dwarf galaxies could support the standard cosmological model if detected. The Vera Rubin Observatory may soon resolve some of these hidden galaxies, potentially validating theories about dark matter and galaxy formation.
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