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Astronomers have discovered a barren cosmological orb 1.8 billion light-years wide. Dubbed the “supervoid,” this immense stretch of relative emptiness (compared to the rest of the universe) helps ...
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Astronomers in Hawaii may have solved a mystery embedded in the background of the Universe, by identifying the largest single object in existence. Dr Istvan Szapudi at the Institute for Astronomy at ...
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Astronomers have detected the universe’s largest known cosmological supervoid in the Southern constellation of Eridanus. Spanning some 1.8 billion light years, the team remains mainly baffled as to ...
Astronomers believe they may finally be able to explain the origin of the “cold spot”, a glaringly large cool region in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Maps of the CMB, such as that created by ...
The biggest structure ever identified by humans is a gigantic hole in the universe known as the supervoid, astronomers say. Loading... It is 1.8 billion light years across or about 10-20 times bigger ...
The universe is a dark, cold place. But it has a strange region that’s even colder than usual. Seen from Earth, it’s an area where the ambient cosmic microwave background light—the leftover thermal ...
In 2004, astronomers examining a map of the radiation leftover from the Big Bang (the cosmic microwave background, or CMB) discovered the Cold Spot, a larger-than-expected unusually cold area of the ...
The Cold Spot area resides in the constellation Eridanus in the southern galactic hemisphere. The insets show the environment of this anomalous patch of the sky Credit: Photo: ESA Planck Collaboration ...
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