
Laniakea: Our home supercluster
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Superclusters – regions of space that are densely packed with galaxies – are the biggest structures in the Universe. But scientists have struggled to define exactly where one supercluster ends and another begins. Now, a team based in Hawaii has come up with a new technique that maps the Universe according to the flow of galaxies across space. Redrawing the boundaries of the cosmic map, they redefine our home supercluster and name it Laniakea, which means ‘immeasurable heaven’ in Hawaiian.
Read the research paper: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature13674
Read Nature's news story: http://www.nature.com/news/earth-s-new-address-solar-system-milky-way-laniakea-1.15819
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Read the research paper: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature13674
Read Nature's news story: http://www.nature.com/news/earth-s-new-address-solar-system-milky-way-laniakea-1.15819
Sign up for the Nature Briefing: An essential round-up of science news, opinion and analysis, free in your inbox every weekday. https://go.nature.com/371OcVF

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