Astronomers Discover the Universe's Largest Structure Spanning 7.6 Sextillion Miles
Originally Published 6 months ago — by Earth.com

Astronomers have discovered Quipu, a cosmic filament over 1.3 billion light-years long and weighing around 200 quadrillion times the Sun's mass, making it the largest known structure in the universe. This massive filament influences galaxy motions, cosmic microwave background measurements, and provides insights into cosmic web formation, validating predictions from cosmological models.