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One of the biggest mysteries in cosmology is the rate at which the universe is expanding. One possible explanation: that we live in a giant void in space (an area with below average density).
The Boötes Void, often referred to as the Great Nothing or the Great Void, is an actual area of space with fewer galaxies than you'd expect. At 250 to 330 million light-years across, it is one of ...
That could hardly be a coincidence, Rudnick thought, and the simplest solution was a great void in space. That would explain why there weren’t many radio galaxies in that part of the sky.
In our new paper, we present one possible explanation: that we live in a giant void in space (an area with below average density).We show that this could inflate local measurements through ...
Live 4K video from space! See 24/7 views of Earth from the ISS via Sen cameras; NASA astronaut aboard ISS captures colorful aurora in time-lapse footage of Earth from space (video) ...
SpaceX Polaris Dawn astronaut Jared Isaacman briefly "touched the void" as he embarked on the first-ever private spacewalk Thursday (Sept. 12).
“We might be the new kids on the block in NATO, but we have been doing space research for several decades in Sweden – we’ve [now] asked what void can we fill in the alliance in the space ...
In our new paper, we present one possible explanation: that we live in a giant void in space (an area with below average density). We show that this could inflate local measurements through ...