With a length of 428 megaparsecs, or around 1.39 billion light-years, the superstructure is the biggest ever spotted.
Astronomers have claimed to discover the largest structure in the universe. Named ‘Quipu’, after an Incan measuring system, ...
In fact, the superstructure is estimated to hold an almost inconceivable 200 quadrillion (that's 200 followed by 15 zeros) ...
The cosmic superstructure Quipu is more than 13,000 times the length of the Milky Way, and its mass is 200 quadrillion times ...
"These two supernova remnants are helping us to better understand the dynamics of our home galaxy’s neighborhood," ...
It is not surprising that there are regions that are more densely populated by galaxies, and regions that are less populated.
Scientists have recorded the largest structure in the known universe, Quipu, which is about 1.3 billion light-years wide.
Scientists have created the first-ever 3D maps of star-forming molecular clouds near the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, ...
New research from the SAGA Survey, comparing the Milky Way with 101 similar galaxies, unveils how our galaxy differs ...
“We [will be able to] move quickly and map out very large areas of the sky,” adds Josh Schlieder, the telescope’s wide-field ...
A new study reveals Quipu, a vast network of galaxy clusters and superclusters, being dubbed the largest structure in the known universe.
Newly discovered Quipu, a superstructure in which galaxies group together in clusters and clusters of clusters, is the ...