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Related: About this forumThe Milky Way's place in the universe just got much bigger: It's part of a cosmic superstructure beyond our wildest expe
The Milky Ways place in the universe just got much bigger: Its part of a cosmic superstructure beyond our wildest expectationsNew data suggests our galaxy may reside in an immense basin of gravitational attraction far larger than Laniākea.
Tibi PuiubyTibi Puiu October 8, 2024
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In the late 1930s, astronomer Harlow Shapley stared up at the sky and noticed something extraordinary an enormous cloud of galaxies in the constellation Centaurus. It was a curiosity at the time, a shimmering patch of matter stretching across the depths of space. Today, we know this is no ordinary cluster but one of the largest known structures in the universe: the Shapley Concentration.
Recent work by astronomers at the University of Hawaii suggests that our own Milky Way may not be where we thought it was. Our galaxy, along with tens of thousands of others, might belong to a vast cosmic web linked to the Shapley Concentration, a region so enormous it cannot be comprehended.
Our universe is like a giant web, with galaxies lying along filaments and clustering at nodes where gravitational forces pull them together, said R. Brent Tully, the studys lead researcher.
Just as water flows within watersheds, galaxies flow within cosmic basins of attraction. The discovery of these larger basins could fundamentally change our understanding of cosmic structure.
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The Milky Way's place in the universe just got much bigger: It's part of a cosmic superstructure beyond our wildest expe (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Oct 8
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Kid Berwyn
(17,967 posts)1. Dr. Tully continues to pinpoint our place in the expanding cosmos.
From 2015: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3121912/You-incredible-map-reveals-place-universe-bigger.html
Thank you for the heads-up, Judi Lynn! No matter how big it is or small, ours is a fascinating universe.
Blue Owl
(54,726 posts)2. How does Donald Trump fit into all this again?
He's like a cancer in the cosmos....
Last edited Thu Oct 10, 2024, 12:14 PM - Edit history (1)
Ego expands beyond the orange boundary line in the graphic representation.
lastlib
(24,901 posts)4. I think my Nobel Prize is assured if....
I can prove that tR*mp's ego accounts for all the dark matter in the universe. Certainly it would explain why it's "dark."