Unraveling the Enigma of the Boötes Void: A Cosmic Abyss

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The Boötes Void, also known as the Great Nothing, is a vast area of space with fewer galaxies than expected. Spanning 250 to 330 million light-years across, it is one of the largest voids known. Discovered in 1981, the void initially appeared nearly devoid of galaxies, but subsequent observations have confirmed the presence of around 60 galaxies in an area that should contain thousands. While the exact cause of the void is still unknown, one theory suggests it may have formed from the merging of smaller voids. If the Milky Way were located within the Boötes Void, we would not have discovered other galaxies until the 1960s.
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