With a length of 428 megaparsecs, or around 1.39 billion light-years, the superstructure is the biggest ever spotted.
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The cosmic superstructure Quipu is more than 13,000 times the length of the Milky Way, and its mass is 200 quadrillion times ...
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A new study proposes a way to use weak gravitational lensing data to test the long-held Cosmological Principle of the ...
For decades, scientists have worked to map the universe’s large-scale structure, testing cosmological models and ...
Astronomers have been confounded by recent evidence that the universe expanded at different rates throughout its life. New ...
Let me demonstrate how they should be spaced out with a scale model of my own.' DALLASNow our sun is a fairly average-sized star, there's much bigger stars than ours in the universe, so let's ...
This early state included small, Gaussian, and nearly scale-invariant ... a symmetric universe. Beyond theoretical physics, the implications of this model could revolutionize our understanding ...
Discover Quipu, the universe's largest known structure, spanning 1.3 billion light-years and containing 200 quadrillion solar ...