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astrophysical study
About this tag
This tag covers discussions on astrophysical study, focusing on large-scale cosmic structures such as galaxy superclusters. Content includes findings from the Planck space telescope, which identified massive galaxy clusters tens of millions of light-years across. These structures, containing hundreds of billions of stars, represent some of the largest known objects in the Universe. The tag is relevant for users interested in astronomy, cosmology, and space-based observatories like Planck and XMM-Newton. Topics center on observational discoveries and the scientific analysis of cosmic giants, without extending into Windows, Microsoft, or IT topics.
BBC News - Planck telescope observes cosmic giants
A supercluster of galaxies as it appears in Planck data (l) and in XMM data (r). Such structures contain hundreds of billions of suns
The Planck space telescope has identified some of the largest structures ever seen in the Universe...