![Image of the cluster of galalxies Abell S1063, at a distance of 4,000 million light years from Earth. Superposed on the image can be seen the contours of the distribnution of dark matter (in violet) and the distribution of the weak intracluster light (in Image of the cluster of galalxies Abell S1063, at a distance of 4,000 million light years from Earth. Superposed on the image can be seen the contours of the distribnution of dark matter (in violet) and the distribution of the weak intracluster light (in](/sites/default/files/styles/crop_square_2_2_to_320px/public/images/gallery/news/prensa1506_3542.jpg?itok=7Xmnwc2s)
A study led jointly by a researcher at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) detects a faint stellar glow which is distributed in virtually the same way as the dark matter in deep observations of six clusters using the Hubble Space Telescope.
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