Monday, July 14, 2025

NASA finds UFO-like galaxy ― 99.9% is invisible and we don’t know what could it be ( Dark Matter?)

 https://www.ecoportal.net/en/nasa-galaxy-invisible-what-could-it-be/10476/

see also: https://www.astroblogs.nl/2025/07/14/ligo-virgo-kagra-ziet-versmelting-van-massiefste-zwarte-gaten-tot-nu-toe/


New galaxy discovered

Astronomers first turned their attention to Dragonfly 44, a faint galaxy in the Coma Cluster, after early measurements suggested it was made up of 99.99% dark matter. Almost no visible matter, just a few scattered stars — yet somehow, it held itself together.

That finding caught a lot of attention. But in 2020, a new analysis took a second look at the data, particularly the number of globular clusters used to estimate its mass. The revised count suggested the dark matter content was closer to 300 times that of its stars, far fewer than the original estimate of 10,000.

Conclusion of the Q-FFF Theory is based on the excistence of "monster dual polar Anchor Black holes";suggestes that those dual anchor black holes may be responsible for most of the Dark matter effects in each galaxy.