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astronomy1 year ago

"Einasto Supercluster: Unveiling the Universe's Most Massive Galactic Gathering"

Astronomers have discovered the Einasto Supercluster, measuring an incredible 360 million light years across and home to 26 quadrillion stars, making it the most massive supercluster ever found. Superclusters are collections of galaxies bound together by gravity, and the discovery sheds light on the dynamics and temporary nature of these structures. The study also revealed that galaxies within a supercluster are receding from each other slower than the general expansion of the universe due to the gravitational pull of the supercluster, and there is an inverse square relationship between the density and size of a supercluster.

astronomy1 year ago

"Discovery of Einasto Supercluster: A Galactic Behemoth of Unprecedented Scale"

Astronomers have discovered a massive galaxy supercluster named the "Einasto Supercluster," which is as massive as 26 quadrillion suns and located 3 billion light-years away. This finding could provide insights into the formation of superclusters, dark matter, and dark energy. The average supercluster in the sample has a mass of around 6 quadrillion solar masses and a size of around 200 million light-years across. The study also revealed that galaxies within superclusters grow and evolve differently from those outside, and further investigations could help unravel the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.

astronomy1 year ago

"Discovery of Massive Galaxy Supercluster Shocks Scientists"

Astronomers have discovered a massive galaxy supercluster, named the "Einasto Supercluster," located 3 billion light-years away and containing the mass of 26 quadrillion suns. This finding could provide insights into the formation of superclusters, dark matter, and dark energy. The average supercluster in the collection has a mass of 6 quadrillion solar masses and a size of 200 million light-years across. Further research on these superclusters may help unravel the mysteries of dark energy and the universe's rate of expansion.

astronomy1 year ago

"Discovery of Einasto Supercluster: Universe's Most Massive Supercluster Yet"

Astronomers have discovered the Einasto Supercluster, measuring an incredible 360 million light years across and home to 26 quadrillion stars. This supercluster is among the largest structures in the Universe and is named after Professor Jaan Einasto. The study also revealed that galaxies within superclusters are receding from each other slower than the general expansion of the universe due to the gravitational pull of the supercluster, and there is an inverse square relationship between the density and size of a supercluster.

astronomy1 year ago

"The Einasto Supercluster: A Cosmic Heavyweight Emerges"

An international team of scientists led by astronomers from Tartu Observatory has discovered the 'Einasto Supercluster', the most massive among the superclusters, located 3 billion light-years away from Earth and containing the mass equivalent of around 26 million times billion suns. Superclusters, representing the largest and most massive collections of galaxies in the universe, have an average size of 200 million light-years and are approximately 2,000 times larger than the Milky Way galaxy. The study also revealed that galaxies within superclusters exhibit lower expansion speeds than the overall expansion speed of the universe due to the gravitational pull of the supercluster.