Superclusters
Looking across superclusters reveals the universe at its largest known scales, where galaxies gather into immense cosmic structures separated by vast regions of emptier space. These posts examine how galaxy clusters, filaments, dark matter, gravity, and cosmic expansion shape the large-scale structure of the universe. From the Virgo Supercluster and Laniakea to the cosmic web itself, superclusters show that galaxies are not scattered randomly, but arranged in enormous patterns that hint at the deep architecture of space.
Cosmos
Upon mapping 8000 galaxies, scientists discover the shape of the supercluster that the Milky belongs in. There are likely more grains of sand on Earth than there are
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