Artist’s illustration of the large-scale structure of the universe
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Astronomers have found the largest known structure in the universe. It contains nearly 70 galactic superclusters and is hundreds of thousands of times more massive than a single galaxy, like the Milky Way. It’s so large, it would take 1.4 billion light years to traverse.
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