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    superclusters and voids in the distribution of galaxies and Abell clusters. The new redshift surveys revolutionized the field of astronomy by adding depth...
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    the Bootes void". The Astrophysical Journal. 314: 493. Bibcode:1987ApJ...314..493K. doi:10.1086/165080. S2CID 118385803. Portals: Astronomy Stars Spaceflight...
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    Pole Wall Void (astronomy) Kopylov, A. I.; Kopylova, F. G. (February 2002). "Search for streaming motion of galaxy clusters around the Giant Void" (PDF)...
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    University Press. Bibcode:1987nga..book.....T. "Milky Way moving away from void". Astronomy. 12 June 2007. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved...
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    CMB cold spot (redirect from Eridanus void)
    background Dark flow Great Attractor List of largest voids Sloan Great Wall South Pole Wall Void (astronomy) Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe After the...
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  • Local Hole (redirect from KBC void)
    in the local Universe. Void (astronomy) Giant Void Local Void Observable universe List of largest voids Hubble bubble (astronomy) Northern Local Supervoid...
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    This is a list of voids in astronomy. Voids are particularly galaxy-poor regions of space between filaments, making up the large-scale structure of the...
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  • up void in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Void may refer to: Void (astronomy), the spaces between galaxy filaments that contain no galaxies Void (composites)...
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    microwave background. KBC Void Local Void Giant Void Large-scale structure of the cosmos Void (astronomy) List of largest voids "Hubble Bubble". The Astronomist...
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    cluster Galaxy filament Illustris project Local Void – nearest neighboring void Supercluster Void (astronomy) List of Abell clusters "The Milky Way's 'City'...
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  • A void galaxy is a galaxy located in a cosmological void. Few galaxies exist in voids; most are located in sheets, walls and filaments that surround voids...
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    Large-scale structure List of galaxies List of galaxy groups and clusters Void (astronomy) Infrared cirrus Bharadwaj, Somnath; Bhavsar, Suketu; Sheth, Jatush...
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  • from Niflheim. Abyss (religion) Chaos (mythology) Plane (esotericism) Void (astronomy) De Vries (1977:167); cf. also Dillmann (1998:118-123). Polomé, Edgar...
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  • Microscopium Void is a void—a roughly rectangular region of relatively empty space, bounded by incomplete sheets of galaxies from other voids in the southern...
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    Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry...
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  • space (a void). It lies next to the Local Supercluster, which contains our galaxy the Milky Way. Its center is 96 megaparsecs away and the void is 112 megaparsecs...
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  • width. KBC Void Lindner, U.; et al. (September 1995). "The structure of supervoids. I. Void hierarchy in the Northern Local Supervoid". Astronomy and Astrophysics...
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  • of the Arecibo telescope. Void (astronomy) Large-scale structure of the universe Perseus–Pisces Supercluster List of voids Henning, P. A.; Springob, C...
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  • Great Void can refer to: Astronomy A "super void", large empty regions of spaces Boötes Void, a supervoid in Boötes constellation Giant Void, a supervoid...
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    representative of void population?"] arXiv:astro-ph/0508255v1 Bibcode:2006AstL...32..228P doi:10.1134/S1063773706040025 Portals: Astronomy Stars Spaceflight...
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    Microscopium Void to the "north", the Sculptor Void to the "left", the Boötes Void to the "right" and the Canes-Major Void to the "south". These voids change...
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    List of largest stars (category Lists of superlatives in astronomy)
    "The hypergiant HR 8752 evolving through the yellow evolutionary void". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 546: A105. Bibcode:2012A&A...546A.105N. doi:10...
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    Boötes Void although the two have nothing in common, and pictures of Barnard 68 are often erroneously used to illustrate articles about Boötes void. Formation...
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    United States National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Large Array Sky Survey. There is some speculation that the void may be due to quantum entanglement...
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    Astronomy in China has a long history stretching from the Shang dynasty, being refined over a period of more than 3,000 years. The ancient Chinese people...
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    would require a void—which is nothing—but a nothing cannot exist. The Parmenidean position was "You say there is a void; therefore the void is not nothing;...
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    Copernican principle (category Concepts in astronomy)
    structures up to the scale of galactic superclusters, filaments and great voids. In the current Lambda-CDM model, the predominant model of cosmology in...
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    The most important fundamental distance measurements in astronomy come from trigonometric parallax, as applied in the stellar parallax method. As the...
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    Mathematical Astronomy, vol. 2, pp. 677–85. Lloyd, "Heavenly aberrations," p. 173. Neugebauer, History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy, vol. 2, pp....
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    2017. It is thought to represent a large supervoid, the Dipole Repeller Void. The dipole repeller is directly opposed to the Shapley Attractor, an over-density...
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