Cosmic crash reveals new clues into dark matter 'scaffolding' that holds universe together
A spectacular intergalactic collision has revealed new clues about one of the mysteries of the universe, scientists say.
The blues and pinks of this 'giant cosmic car crash', as astronomers have dubbed it, provide fresh evidence for the existence of so-called dark matter.
The snapshot of galaxy clusters smashing into one another, captured with powerful telescopes, also gives new clues about the properties of this enigmatic substance.
The pink in the picture indicates ordinary matter - mostly hot gas - and the blue area is believed to show the presence of dark matter.
The cluster is made up of hundreds of galaxies, and is about half way across the universe - 5.7 billion light years away.
The intergalactic smash happened about 100 million years ago.
Astronomer Richard Massey, from the University of Edinburgh, said life would not have come into being without this matter so any new clues are a step forward in researching the make-up of the universe.
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