"Unveiling the Largest 3D Map of the Universe's Black Holes and Quasars"

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An international team of astronomers has created the largest-ever three-dimensional map of the known universe using data from the Gaia Space Telescope, revealing the locations of over 1.3 million quasars powered by supermassive black holes. The map is already aiding scientific research by helping measure matter clumping throughout the cosmos and providing insights into dark matter. This groundbreaking map is expected to support a wide range of astronomical research efforts.
- Astronomers Reveal the Largest Ever Three-Dimensional Map of the Known Universe The Debrief
- Largest-ever map of universe's active supermassive black holes released Phys.org
- Astronomers Create Largest-Ever Map of Universe’s Quasars Sci.News
- Scientists reveal largest map of the universe's active supermassive black holes ever created Livescience.com
- 3D map of over 1 million black holes traces where the universe's dark matter lies Space.com
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