LESSON 2 · The Universe: From Big Bang to Black Holes
The Universe's Missing Mass
In the 1930s, astronomer Fritz Zwicky noticed something odd about galaxy clusters.

Zwicky's idea was ignored for decades. Then in the 1970s, Vera Rubin measured how fast stars orbit within galaxies and found the same problem. Stars at the edges of galaxies orbit just as fast as stars near the center — impossible unless a huge halo of invisible mass surrounds each galaxy.