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WASHINGTON (AFP) - Researchers say they have found about half of the universe's missing matter hidden in the spaces between billions of galaxies thanks to the Hubble telescope.
This normal matter, which is called baryons, was created during and after the Big Bang, and should not be confused with dark matter, researchers said.
"We think we are seeing the strands of a web-like structure that forms the backbone of the universe," said astronomer Mike Shull of the University of Colorado after an extensive search of the local universe.
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This normal matter, which is called baryons, was created during and after the Big Bang, and should not be confused with dark matter, researchers said.
"We think we are seeing the strands of a web-like structure that forms the backbone of the universe," said astronomer Mike Shull of the University of Colorado after an extensive search of the local universe.
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