Thursday, April 23, 2015

Astronomers Puzzled By Cosmos' Largest Known 'Supervoid'

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 largely baffled as to why such an extensive void --- in which the “density of galaxies is much lower than in the known universe” --- could have actually arisen.

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