Quipu, Hercules, Serpens–Corona Borealis and Sculptor–Pegasus are all larger than the fifth and final superstructure ...
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 ...
With a length of 428 megaparsecs, or around 1.39 billion light-years, the superstructure is the biggest ever spotted.
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.
Scientists have officially given a name to the largest solar structure in the known universe. Astronomers have found the ...
While mapping the nearby universe, astronomers discovered the largest-known structure in the universe, about 425 million to ...
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 ...
They’ve named this cosmic giant Quipu, after the ancient Incan system of knotted cords ... When astronomers observe faraway galaxies, they notice their light shifts toward the red end of the ...