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An enormous explosion has occurred in deep space
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- Giant structure in deep space calls fundamental laws of the Universe into question NEWS.am TECH · 13h ago
- Scientists Found An Enormous Structure In Space That Shouldn't Exist IFLScience · 13h ago
- ATLANTIC SKIES: Why the discovery of two 'cosmic superstructures' is challenging a long-held scientific belief PNI Atlantic News · 13h ago
- A Massive Ring-Like Structure of Galaxies Defies the Universe's Rules Discover Magazine · 13h ago
- Mammoth Structure Found in Deep Space Challenges Our Understanding of The Universe ScienceAlert · 13h ago
- Two enormous structures — the Giant Arc and the Big Ring — appear in the same region of deep space at the same cosmic distance, a pairing so unexpected that Alexia Lopez, one of the astronomers who discovered them, says current cosmology struggles to Space Daily · 13h ago
- SMA significantly accelerated the monitoring of gamma-ray bursts Universe Space Tech · 4d ago
- Cosmic eruption caught in the act by submillimeter array's new fastest response system Phys.org · 4d ago
- Astronomers captured a cosmic explosion faster than ever before MSN · 4d ago
- Gamma-Ray Burst Detected by Fermi Today: Telescopes Race a 72-Hour Afterglow Window Tech Times · 4d ago
- An enormous explosion has occurred in deep space BBC Sky at Night Magazine · 4d ago broke it first
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