Science For Sleep | Laniakea Supercluster — The Giant Structure We Live Inside
The Milky Way is not drifting through space alone. In this episode, Laniakea Supercluster — the giant structure we live inside becomes a calm journey through one of the largest known regions of connected galaxies in the universe. Laniakea contains thousands of galaxies spread across hundreds of millions of light-years, all slowly moving under the influence of gravity toward shared centers of mass. Our Local Group is only a tiny part of this enormous cosmic structure, woven into vast filaments and surrounded by immense voids. The scale is almost impossible to picture, yet we are already inside it. Let this gentle exploration of the Laniakea Supercluster, the giant structure we live inside soften your sense of place in the cosmos. Breathe slowly. Imagine galaxies drifting together across unimaginable distances. And rest in the stillness of a universe where even the largest structures move quietly through the dark.

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