University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy
University of Hawaii at Hilo Physics and Astronomy Dept
Large Scale Structure of the Universe
Brent Tully. UH Institute for Astronomy

We live in the suburbs of a giant disk galaxy of 100 billion stars called the Milky Way. The universe contains billions of similar
galaxies. These galaxies are not randomly distributed. They lie in filamentary structures, with dense clusters of thousands of galaxies residing at the intersections of filaments. In other places there are vast regions devoid of visible matter. This elegant structure has developed over billions of years through the gravitational attraction of dark matter.

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