Quipu after an ancient Incan system of measurement. Remarkably, it contains 200 quadrillion solar masses and is roughly 1.3 billion light-years wide.
Astronomers have officially announced the name of the largest structure in the known universe and it has been named Quipu, after an Incan measuring system.
Not just the mass of the superstructure was awe-inspiring, the object is more than 400 megaparsecs long, which translates to more than 1.3 billion light-years, measuring more than 13,000 times the length of the Milky Way According to the new research, Quipu and its millions of brethren have reportedly quite an impact on the space that it takes up.
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In their research, which is titled 'Unveiling the largest structures in the nearby Universe: Discovery of the Quipu superstructure' and which has been recently accepted for publication in 'Astronomy and Astrophysics,' lead author Hans Bohringer from the Max Planck Institute outlines how it would affect the area.
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