Scientists have discovered Quipu, the largest structure in the universe. Made up of multiple galaxy clusters, this structure creates a vast cosmic superstructure that spans 1.3 billion light years.
Quipu, as it is called, was discovered by an international team led by Germany's Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE). Their study describing the superstructure has been ...
Then there's Quipu, the newly discovered cosmic structure that contains 70 linked superclusters and spans 1.4 billion lightyears across the darkness of space. The structure was discovered by a ...
In another shot to our cosmic ego, scientists have discovered a new superstructure, named Quipu, that stretches 1.39 billion light-years across and contains the equivalent mass of 200 quadrillion ...
La superestructura "Quipu", recientemente identificada, se extiende a lo largo de 1,300 millones de años luz, desafiando nuestra comprensión de la distribución de la materia en el espacio. Este ...
Se trata de una superestructura a la que han llamado Quipu, cuyas dimensiones podrían desafiar a la propia imaginación humana. Para darnos una idea de lo inmensa que es una superestructura ...
Se llama Quipu y los astrónomos calculan que su enorme masa se extiende a lo largo de 1.390 millones de años luz. Según el astrónomo de Princeton J. Richard Gott III, que ayudó a descubrir el ...
Previously regarded as the largest superstructure in space, it has now been eclipsed by at least four others, including Quipu. | Credit: ESA & Planck Collaboration / Rosat/ Digitised Sky Survey ...
The superstructure "Quipu," recently identified, spans 1.3 billion light-years, challenging our understanding of the distribution of matter in space. This discovery, resulting from a study published ...
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