Filament (Astronomy)
In
astronomy
,
filaments
are one of the largest known structures in the
Universe
, thread-like structures with a typical length of 70 to 150
megaparsec
that form the boundaries between large
voids
in the universe. Filaments consist of
galaxies
; parts where a large number of galaxies are very close to each other are called
superclusters
.
External link
Picture of the filamentary network
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