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Scientists uncover one in every of our universe’s largest spinning buildings — a 50-million-light-year-long cosmic thread

Galaxies residing in an enormous filament of darkish matter have been discovered to be principally rotating in the identical path that the filament is spinning. It is a discovery that challenges what astronomers suppose they learn about how the surroundings influences galactic evolution.

The filament is a thread within the cosmic net, which is fabricated from principally darkish matter and laced with abnormal matter, that spans the complete universe. Positioned 140 million light-years away, the filament has a nested construction. At its coronary heart is a row of 14 galaxies virtually exactly positioned in a line 5.5 million gentle years lengthy and 117,000 light-years large, and all are wealthy in hydrogen gasoline that is required for forming stars. This row of galaxies is then embedded within the bigger filament that is 50 million gentle years in size and is residence to about 300 galaxies in complete.

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