Friday 9 August 2013

Astronomers discovered Largest Cosmic Structure in the Universe

The astronomers in the first week of January 2013 discovered the largest known structure in the universe called Large Quasar Group  (LQG) is of massive black holes form clumps. This cluster of galaxies extends over four billion light years.

Quasars are thought to be the universe galaxy nucleus, which has experienced extreme distance from the location so that they can be seen in the sky extreme high brightness brief period.

The LQG was discovered by a team of researchers from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) led by Dr. Roger and let us know the size of the challenge Albert Einstein's Principle of Cosmology. The principle - the Universe when viewed on a large scale, it seems to be the same, not that of the observed. The Einstein's principle is only an assumption but was never shown after comments so beyond reasonable doubt.

LQG that new, has been found to bring dimension of the 500 megaparsec (Mpc). It is great 1600 times greater than the distance between the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way Galaxy slender structure and makes its longest dimension to 4 billion light years or size of Mpc 1200.



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