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What is unusual about the orbital speed of stars within galaxies?

Author: Marilyn Bob-Manuel 3ekt



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Stars in the outer parts of galaxies are moving far faster than they should for the mass that is visible to us for the mass we can observe, the stars should escape the gravitational pull of the galaxy and fly into space, but something is preventing them from doing so astronomers concluded that there must be a considerable amount of matter in galaxies that we cannot see, called dark matter


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