Some galaxies possess invisible ring systems composed of dark matter, which does not emit, absorb, or reflect electromagnetic radiation, making them undetectable by conventional observation methods; Hoag's Object exemplifies this phenomenon with its central ring of stars surrounded by an invisible dark matter ring, and scientists believe these structures form through galactic collisions and mergers that can trigger new star and planetary system formation.
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Galaxy's Ghostly Ring Systems #ShortsAñadido:
Did you know that some galaxies have ghostly [music] ring systems that are invisible to our eyes?
These ring systems are made up of dark matter, a type of matter that doesn't emit, absorb, [music] or reflect any electromagnetic radiation, making them completely invisible.
The Hoag's object is a great example of a galaxy with a [music] ghostly ring system, consisting of a central ring of stars surrounded by a vast, invisible [music] ring of dark matter.
Scientists believe that these ring systems are the result of galactic collisions and mergers, >> [music] >> which can trigger the formation of new stars and planetary systems.
What do you think is the most mysterious aspect of dark [music] matter and its role in shaping the universe?
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