Looking at a logarithmic view of the universe provides a perspective that a linear map just doesn’t offer. For a linear map, we’d need to take dozens of Earths to measure out distances.
This is just 1% of the map, and yet it is full of a variety of sources that will help scientists discover new ways to describe the Universe,” said Valeria Pettorino, Euclid project scientist at ...
A new map of the "Cosmic Web" that shaped the universe shows points of gravitational attraction in the local universe called "basins of attraction" in hitherto unseen detail. Created using ...
This is the most detailed map of of the distribution of dark matter in the Universe. The bright areas represent its highest concentrations - which is where galaxies form An international team of ...