The cosmic superstructure Quipu is more than 13,000 times the length of the Milky Way, and its mass is 200 quadrillion times ...
It is not surprising that there are regions that are more densely populated by galaxies, and regions that are less populated.
Astronomers have found a huge cosmic structure called Quipu. It spans 1.3 billion light-years, making it 13,000 times bigger ...
Newly discovered Quipu, a superstructure in which galaxies group together in clusters and clusters of clusters, is the ...
This discovery now allows astronomers to witness the birth of a super star cluster in our neighboring galaxy. The LMC, a satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way, is located nearly 160,000 light ...
Scientists have recorded the largest structure in the known universe, Quipu, which is about 1.3 billion light-years wide.
Yale researchers co-authored the study uncovering “ultra-massive” galaxies formed briefly after the Big Bang, the creation of the universe. The discovery was based on observations from the James Webb ...
Westerlund 1 is located across the Milky Way galaxy about 12,000 light-years ... the formation of stars and planets in the massive super star clusters Westerlund 1 and 2 using the James Webb ...
Astronomers studying FCC 224, an ultra-diffuse galaxy, have discovered luminous, overmassive globular clusters, providing key ...
Milky Way's Core: A striking X-ray image reveals superheated gas and magnetic fields at the heart of our galaxy. NGC 4826: Also called the "Black Eye Galaxy," this captivating spiral galaxy lies ...
Set against a backdrop littered with tiny pinpricks of light glint a few, brighter stars, this is NGC 1858, a 10-million-year ...