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We zoom out again, and we finds the filaments, the walls, arcs, and bubbles that make up the cosmic web. But what happens if we zoom out again. Well, we reach the end of greatness.
Our ability to see and map this intergalactic infrastructure could eventually unlock the mysteries of how our universe formed.
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a clump of ancient galaxies that may be the oldest strand of the "cosmic web" ever detected.
On the largest scales possible, the universe resembles a web of light spun by an inconceivably large spider. Now, astronomers have detected very faint light from these cosmic web filaments in the ...
Using data from the Keck Cosmic Web Imager, an animation has been created that "reveals a 3-D slice through a network of ...
The vast, seemingly empty spaces between galaxies are not entirely empty. So what's in these cosmic voids?
Strand Of The Cosmic Web Spotted By JWST Is Earliest Ever Found The underlying structure of the Universe was definitely in place from a long time ago.
In an astounding first, scientists have detected dark matter in the cosmic web that holds our universe together.
Scientists captured the first-ever close-up picture of a star outside of the Milky Way galaxy, ushering in a new era of cosmic study.
High-energy jets emerge from two sides of a black hole (illustrated). The black hole resides in a galaxy that is part of a filament of the cosmic web (silvery wisps). E. Wernquist, M. Oei, D ...
A map of gravity wells or "basins of attraction" in the local universe may resemble a Taylor Swift outfit, but they define the largest structure in the universe, the last line of your cosmic address.