What is the last discovery that the Hubble Telescope made?
Around May 20th, 2008 (yes, this year and about ten days ago), the Hubble Space Telescope allowed astronomers to discover about half of the missing normal matter, called baryons, in the space between the galaxies. They’d been looking for what the universe is made of, and now they’ve found about half of the matter they’d been looking for. And it was all thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope!
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