For years, astronomers have been intrigued by the faintest known satellite of our Milky Way, Ursa Major III. Located more than 30,000 light-years away, this dim companion was long believed to be a tiny galaxy made mostly of dark…
For years, astronomers have been intrigued by the faintest known satellite of our Milky Way, Ursa Major III. Located more than 30,000 light-years away, this dim companion was long believed to be a tiny galaxy made mostly of dark…