Quipu: Unveiling the Largest Known Cosmic Structure

A groundbreaking discovery in astronomy has revealed the existence of Quipu, the largest known structure in the universe. Spanning approximately 1.3 billion light-years across, this colossal superstructure boasts an estimated mass of 200 quadrillion suns, housing a staggering proportion of the observable universe’s galaxies and matter. Its immense scale challenges our understanding of cosmic formation and evolution.

Astronomers Identify Quipu as the Universe’s Largest Known Structure

In a landmark discovery, astronomers have revealed the universe’s largest known structure, named Quipu. This colossal cosmic formation spans approximately 1.3 billion light-years. Consisting of an intricate web of galaxies and galaxy clusters, Quipu reshapes how scientists perceive the scale and structure of the universe.