You
must have wondered about, what could be the biggest known structure in the
universe? Well here is the answer; “Hercules-Corona
Borealis Great Wall (Her-CrB GW)”.
Astronomers used to think that it was
just a "filament" of galaxies. But latest research proposes that this
structure not just bigger but its size has astronomers scratching their heads.
Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall a massive galactic superstructure.
Dr.
Jon Hakkila, an astrophysics professor at the College of Charleston in South
Carolina and one of the astronomers who discovered the structure, told The
Huffington Post:
"The Her-CrB GW is larger than the theoretical upper limit on how big universal structures can be. Thus, it is a conundrum: it shouldn't exist but apparently does."
Mysteries
just like this are why astronomers observe the skies for a glimpse into the
past, as they shed light not only on the initial years of our cosmos, but also
more about our own galaxy, as well as our solar system, and ultimately,
ourselves.
As
astronomers are still charting the sky, there just may be something even bigger
than the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall in our universe.
Hakkila
said "The danger of finding the biggest, or most distant, or the oldest
things in the universe is always that sooner or later someone is likely to come
along and find something bigger, more distant, or older than the thing you
found. So far we have not been upstaged, but it has only been about six months
since we published."
You can read the research paper in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics
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