Scientists have recorded the largest structure in the known universe, Quipu, which is about 1.3 billion light-years wide.
Discover Quipu, the universe's largest known structure, spanning 1.3 billion light-years and containing 200 quadrillion solar masses, challenging current cosmological models.
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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been giving us a fabulous new view on the Universe since its launch.
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Quipu, named after the Incan system of knotted cords used for recording information, spans an astonishing 1.3 billion ...
Wolf 359’s extreme radiation and frequent X-ray flares make life-sustaining atmospheres on nearby planets highly unlikely, ...