Cosmic Structures Explained
The universe is a dynamic expanse where the sun, Earth, and galaxies are in constant motion. Most of the mass in galaxy clusters is found in high-temperature gas rather than the galaxies themselves, highlighting the significance of these gaseous clouds. The Virgo supercluster, a colossal structure containing hundreds of galaxy groups and clusters, serves as a fascinating example of the vastness and complexity of cosmic organization.In this clip
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Episode 22: Our Place in the Cosmos
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