Our galaxy is traveling at 1.3 million miles per hour toward the Great Attractor, a mysterious gravitational region that warps space and pulls our entire Local Group of galaxies, including Andromeda, toward it; this invisible monster was hidden behind the Zone of Avoidance but has now been revealed as the Norma Cluster, part of the larger Laniakea supercluster, with cosmic voids and filaments potentially being the true gravitational engine driving our motion through the universe.
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We're not just floating in space. Our galaxy is hurtling through the universe at an astonishing 1.3 million miles per hour. But what's pulling us? Scientists call it the Great Attractor, a mysterious region of immense gravity.
It's so massive, it's dragging our entire local group of galaxies, including Andromeda, towards it. Yet, we can't see it. It lies behind the Zone of Avoidance, a dense wall of stars and dust that blocks our view. For decades, it was an invisible monster. But now, with advanced X-ray and radio telescopes, we're peering behind the curtain. We're seeing a supercluster of galaxies, the Norma Cluster, part of a structure called Laniakea. But even that might not be the full story. Something even bigger, perhaps cosmic voids and filaments on the largest scales, may be the true engine. The universe is not quiet. It's a river of motion, and we're being swept along. Stay curious.
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