There just might be invisible lumps of unknown makeup-and-origin shaped like noodles--or maybe hazelnuts--and spread amidst the gases in between the stars of the Milky Way. These space lumps are described in a recent issue of the journal Science.
There just might be invisible lumps of unknown makeup-and-origin shaped like noodles--or maybe hazelnuts--and spread amidst the gases in between the stars of the Milky Way.
These space lumps are described in a recent issue of the journal Science by Dr. Keith Bannister.
Bannister explained in a press release, saying, "They could radically change ideas about this interstel