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      A team of astronomers has reported the discovery of an extraordinarily faint galaxy in the Perseus Cluster that appears to be dominated almost entirely by dark matter, with only a tiny fraction of its mass made up of visible stars and gas; dubbed CDG-2 (Candidate Dark Galaxy-2), this object was detected by combining observations from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Euclid telescope, and the Subaru ground-based observatory, with four globular clusters serving as the only bright markers of the underlying system, and research published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters indicates that roughly 99.9 percent of the galaxy’s mass could be dark matter, providing astronomers with a rare and extreme example of a “dark galaxy” and a natural laboratory for testing how dark matter shapes galactic structure and evolution.

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      https://www.space.com/astronomy/dark-universe/hubble-telescope-discovers-rare-galaxy-that-is-99-percent-dark-matter
      https://phys.org/news/2026-02-hubble-invisible-galaxy-dark.html

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      • CDG-2 is an ultra-dim galaxy identified in the Perseus Cluster that appears to consist overwhelmingly of dark matter, with only minimal visible material detectable.
      • The discovery relied on multiple advanced instruments, which together revealed faint signs of the galaxy’s presence through its globular clusters and a subtle residual glow indicative of a bound galactic system.
      • Such dark matter-dominated galaxies challenge and extend astrophysicists’ understanding of galaxy formation and the role of dark matter in the cosmos.

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      The universe continues to surprise even seasoned observers, with the recent identification of a galaxy that seems to consist virtually entirely of dark matter emerging as one of the most extreme examples yet of a cosmic structure dominated by the invisible substance. The object, referred to as Candidate Dark Galaxy-2 or CDG-2, lies in the Perseus Cluster hundreds of millions of light-years from Earth and was effectively invisible until astronomers pooled data from some of humanity’s most powerful telescopes—Hubble, Euclid, and Subaru—to tease out its presence. According to the reporting and the research now appearing in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, CDG-2 contributes a fascinating case study because it appears to be almost entirely dark matter in composition, with only about 0.1 percent or less of its mass tied up in ordinary matter such as stars and gas.

      The initial clues that CDG-2 existed came not from a bright spiral or an obvious core but from four globular clusters—ancient groupings of stars that served as the only luminous signposts of the larger system. Astronomers had previously catalogued these clusters as independent objects, but further analysis revealed subtle, diffuse light connecting them in a pattern consistent with a faint, gravitationally bound galaxy. Because the residual light from the galaxy is so dim, it was only through the combined sensitivity and resolution of multiple instruments that the existence of CDG-2 could be confirmed. The fact that such a system can remain largely undetected until now speaks both to the limits of current observational techniques and the strange nature of dark matter itself, which does not emit or reflect light and can only be inferred through its gravitational influence on visible matter.

      Dark matter has long been understood to play a central role in the formation and stability of galaxies. Standard cosmological models estimate that dark matter makes up a significant portion of the universe’s total mass, shaping the large-scale structure of cosmic evolution and influencing how galaxies cluster and rotate. Yet even within these frameworks, a galaxy like CDG-2 pushes the boundaries of expectation because it seems to consist almost entirely of dark matter, rather than the more typical five-to-one ratio of dark matter to normal matter seen in many systems. While dark matter remains mysterious in its nature, discoveries like this offer valuable testbeds for astronomers and physicists seeking to constrain theories about its properties and behavior.

      The conservative interpretation of the finding emphasizes both the robustness of established gravitational models and the need for caution in drawing broader conclusions. CDG-2 does not overturn the prevailing understanding of cosmology, but it does highlight that our view of the universe is incomplete and that structures may exist in forms far more elusive than previously confirmed. Continued observation of CDG-2 and similar objects will be essential for refining how dark matter is integrated into models of galaxy formation, and whether such “dark galaxies” are rare oddities or a more common feature of the cosmos that has simply evaded detection until now.

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