NASA Updates Plans for Hubble 'Ring Of Dark Matter' Briefing
GREENBELT, Md. - NASA will hold a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT on May 15 to discuss the strongest evidence to date that dark matter exists. This
evidence was found in a ghostly ring of dark matter in the cluster CL0024+17, discovered using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The ring is the first
detection of dark matter with a unique structure different from the distribution of both the galaxies and the hot gas in the cluster. The discovery
will be featured in the June 20 issue of the Astrophysical Journal.
Briefing participants are:
-- Dr. Myungkook James Jee, associate research scientist, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
-- Dr. Richard White, astronomer, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
-- Dr. Richard Massey, postdoctoral scholar, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
Reporters should contact Ray Villard at the Space Telescope Science Institute at 410-338-4514 prior to the media teleconference for the call in number
and passcode. Audio for the briefing will stream live on the Internet at:
Crude Dark Matter! Texas T! Black Gold! So how far away is it? If it's more than a lightyear away our boys are gonna have to make some at home or
find some closer by.