Giant Galaxy-Packed Filament Revealed

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Giant Galaxy-Packed Filament Revealed

Postby Shadowwolf » May 19th, '12, 15:03

A McGill-led research team using the Herschel Space Observatory has discovered a giant, galaxy-packed filament ablaze with billions of new stars. The filament connects two clusters of galaxies that, along with a third cluster, will smash together and give rise to one of the largest galaxy superclusters in the universe.

The filament is the first structure of its kind spied in a critical era of cosmic buildup when colossal collections of galaxies called superclusters began to take shape. The glowing galactic bridge offers astronomers a unique opportunity to explore how galaxies evolve and merge to form superclusters.


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120517143639.htm
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