Nobody has known what exists in this region of space known as the “Zone of Avoidance.” Now astronomers edge one step closer.
Astronomers have found a giant “extragalactic structure” concealed behind the Milky Way, according to a new study published in Arxiv.
The study explained that the zone of avoidance (ZOA) does not allow clear optical observations of extragalactic sources behind the Milky Way.
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The discovery of the structure, which appears to be a colossal galaxy cluster, contributes to filling in this mysterious region of our cosmic map, known as the “zone of avoidance.” Nobody has known what exists in this region which obscures 10 to 20 percent of the sky-until now.
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