Will NASAs rocket telescope Glast be able to shed some light on the universes dark matter?
GLAST has several missions. The main one is to scan the sky for gamma ray sources. Another is to search for dark matter clouds in our galaxy. The Hubble telescope was not designed to scan the entire sky, or detect gamma rays. GLAST will help shed light on the structure of the universe and produce data about black holes and gamma ray bursts. You can read all about the GLAST missions at the link below. I hope this helps. Sources: http://glast.gsfc.nasa.
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