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Astronomers spot one of the largest spinning structures in the universe

Last updated: February 16, 2026 11:40 am
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Astronomers have recently made an astounding discovery that has left the scientific community in awe. A team of researchers led by University of Oxford astronomer Lyla Jung has identified one of the largest rotating structures ever found in space. This incredible cosmic filament, located 400 million light-years away from Earth, consists of a chain of galaxies that are twisting through space.

The findings of this groundbreaking discovery were published in the prestigious journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. According to Jung, this discovery could provide astronomers with valuable insights into the formation, evolution, and diversity of galaxies.

Galaxies in the universe are not randomly positioned but are interconnected through structures known as filaments. These filaments, along with voids and galaxy clusters, form what astronomers refer to as the cosmic web. These filaments serve as channels through which matter flows, feeding galaxies and clusters as the universe expands.

The team of researchers used data from the MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa to observe a thin, 5.5-million-light-year-long structure containing 14 hydrogen-rich galaxies. This structure is embedded within a larger filament that spans 50 million light-years and contains over 280 galaxies. What was particularly surprising to the researchers was the discovery that not only were individual galaxies spinning, but the entire filament, along with its galaxies, was rotating in sync at a speed of about 110 kilometers per second.

This phenomenon of a spinning cosmic filament is exceptional, as the observation signal is faint and requires careful data collection and analysis to detect. Further analysis revealed that the filament is still accumulating material, with many galaxies showing signs of being in the early stages of growth, rich in hydrogen fuel for new star formation.

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The study of rotating filaments could also provide valuable insights into the presence of dark matter within these structures. By measuring the rotation of galaxies and filaments, astronomers can estimate the amount of dark matter present in the universe. This study and future research in this area offer a unique opportunity to unravel the mysteries of dark matter and better understand the cosmic structures that shape our universe.

Overall, this discovery of a spinning cosmic filament represents a significant step forward in our understanding of the universe and the intricate processes that govern the formation and evolution of galaxies. It showcases the power of modern technology and collaborative research efforts in pushing the boundaries of astronomical knowledge.

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