
Wait what?
You read the headline correctly and it surprised a lot of people. Apparently this has been quite a year for astronomy. First two scientists from Caltech darn near proved that there is another unseen planet at the edge of the solar system. Now, a different group says they’ve spotted some mysterious objects in our galaxy:
Astronomers think they may have found giant “invisible” structures lurking in the Milky Way. These things seem to be pretty big – roughly the size of Earth’s orbit around the Sun – and they could help to explain where a bunch of missing matter in the universe is, known as the missing baryon problem.
Is that bizarre or what? This will likely change the mathematical modeling for a lot of astronomers. They may even have to come up with new names for stuff they can’t explain with their tools.
Let’s find out more about what these objects could be on page 2
But if it’s invisible then how can it be Huge ?
How do you spot something invisible
It’s God and he’s angry
Ya dark mattet
By its mass like dark matter is invisible but it’s gravity pulls on light from behind it
It’s got to be dark matter
No .. Dark matter is everywhere throughout the universe.. They’re saying it’s the size of a planet. But if it’s invisible, how do they know ?
I’m getting tired of getting my hopes up with ur articles. Smh
Grammar folks… grammar..
Grammar ditto. Please!. Singular vs plural.
“Spotter”? You people no speak Inglish?
If it’s invisible, how can it be huge…lmao just because something is invisible doesn’t mean it has no size xD I didn’t read the article but that comment…if we learned how to turn things invisible, planets, airplanes, etc…are you saying that they won’t be big anymore? Just because its see through? Dear God…
Nasa finds invisible planet! But since it’s see through, were just going to say it has no size
It’s about the nothingness over their, it’s HUGE !! ..lol ijs..
It’s the alien invasion fleet heading this way…
You look for footprints…
You can’t see invisible!
Gods fart cloud
Could be the giant$#%&!@*satalites that reflect distances