The discovery of the largest constellation of space objects in the universe


Astronomers discovered the largest constellation of space objects in the universe, a group of quasars enormous scale that takes transit while traveling at the speed of light four billion years.

The researchers said: "This enormous volume also defies the cosmic principle of Albert Einstein, which assumes that the universe looks the same when viewed from any angle of the monitor.



And published the findings of researchers from the University of Central Lancashire in the British periodic (Notesaz) issued by the Royal Society for the astronomers, and placed on the Assembly web site Friday.

It is believed that quasars are more celestial flash in the universe, where light-emitting stems from the nuclei of galaxies since the dawn of the origins of the universe and can be monitored from distances billions of light years away. A light-year is the distance light travels in one year at a speed of 300 thousand kilometers per second.

The association said: "Since 1982, findings indicated that quasars tend to bloc together in configurations or satellite constellation of celestial huge sizes and in a manner to form a stunning huge groups of quasars."

The Assembly added that this huge group of newly discovered quasars a size of 500 megabytes Parsec. And one equal Almigabar_i_ the 3.3 million light-years away.

This volume 1600 times larger than the distance between the Milky Way - which includes the solar system - and even the nearest galaxy Andromeda (Andromeda).




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