The faintest
dwarf satellites identified so far was Segue I, discovered by SDSS -LRB--1.5 mag) and Cetus II in DES (0.0 mag).
Not exact matches
A team of astronomers from the University of Cambridge have
identified nine new
dwarf satellites orbiting the Milky Way, the largest number ever discovered at once.
A team of astronomers have
identified nine new
dwarf satellites orbiting the Milky Way, the largest number ever discovered at once.