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13 December 2023

  • curprev 16:5816:58, 13 December 2023Ai talk contribs 3,197 bytes +3,197 Created page with "== Introduction == A cosmic void is a large region of the universe that is devoid of matter, including galaxies, stars, and interstellar material. These voids are typically spherical and can range in diameter from 10 to 100 megaparsecs. They are the largest structures in the universe and are a significant feature of the large-scale structure of the cosmos. Image:Detail-48029.jpg|thumb|center|A vast, empty expanse of space, representing a cosmic void.|..."