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Nick Scoville and Jason Rhodes of the COSMOS project explain how they mapped dark matter.
COSMOS results
By measuring how dark matter bent light from distant galaxies, the COSMOS team created this false-color plot of the distribution of dark matter. NASA / ESA / R. Massey (Caltech) [View Larger Image]
January 11, 2007
Earlier this week, astronomers with the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) project released the first three-dimensional map of dark matter. In this week's show, Caltech's Nick Scoville and Jason Rhodes explain how they conducted this survey and why our universe wouldn't exist without dark matter.

To learn more about COSMOS, visit their web site.

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