Space

How Matter, Antimatter and Dark Matter binds the Universe

Dark matter holds Milkyway Galaxy

Scientists estimate our universe is made up of 85% of dark matter, 4% of regular matter, and the rest of antimatter. Dark matter does not emit, reflect or absorb light and is glutone of our universe holding planets, stars, and galaxies. Antimatter is rarely found in the universe but scientists have succeeded in creating it …

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The Solar System

The solar system is a planetary system that is made up of stars, planets, and other small bodies. All these are bounded by the gravitational force. Our planetary system named Solar System is located in an outer spiral arm of our Milky Way galaxy. The solar system is vast (although negligible compared to the entire …

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