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Keywords: CMBR, universe
![Местная пустота в близкой Вселенной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/08/14/0001491015/VoidMap_Tully_960.preview.jpg)
6.08.2019
What does our region of the Universe look like? Since galaxies are so spread out over the sky, and since our Milky Way Galaxy blocks part of the distant sky, it has been hard to tell.
![Формирование галактик в магнитной Вселенной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/02/19/0001398843/univ.preview.png)
19.02.2018
How did we get here? We know that we live on a planet orbiting a star orbiting a galaxy, but how did all of this form? To understand details better, astrophysicists upgraded the famous Illustris Simulation into IllustrisTNG -- now the most sophisticated computer model of how galaxies evolved in our universe.
![Карта реликтового излучения от "Планка"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/07/22/0001424131/CMB2018_Planck_1080.preview.jpg)
22.07.2018
What is our universe made of? To help find out, ESA launched the Planck satellite from 2009 to 2013 to map, in unprecedented detail, slight temperature differences on the oldest optical surface known -- the background sky when our universe first became transparent to light.
!["Иллюстрис" моделирует Вселенную](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/05/13/0001311166/illustr.preview.jpg)
12.05.2014
How did we get here? Click play, sit back, and watch. A new computer simulation of the evolution of the universe -- the largest and most sophisticated yet produced -- provides new insight into how galaxies formed and new perspectives into humanity's place in the universe.
![Диполь микроволнового фона: полёт сквозь Вселенную](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/06/15/0001314681/dip_cobe_960.preview.jpg)
15.06.2014
Our Earth is not at rest. The Earth moves around the Sun. The Sun orbits the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy orbits in the Local Group of Galaxies. The Local Group falls toward the Virgo Cluster of Galaxies.
![Обсерватория, горы, Вселенная](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/12/30/0001329380/ObsMntsUni_dmitriev_960.preview.jpg)
29.12.2014
The awesomeness in this image comes in layers. The closest layer, in the foreground, contains the Peak Terskol Observatory located in the northern Caucasus Mountains of Russia. The white dome over the 2-meter telescope is clearly visible. The observatory is located on a shoulder of Mt.
![Метавселенная: существуют ли другие вселенные?](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/03/01/0001211925/universes_pickover_big.preview.jpg)
1.03.2006
Do nearly exact copies of you exist in other universes? If one or more of the multiverse hypotheses is correct, then quite possibly they do. In the above computer-enhanced illustration, independent universes are shown as independent circles or spheres. Spheres may be causally disconnected from all other spheres, meaning no communications can pass between them.
![Карта реликтового излучения от космического эксперимента Планк](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/03/25/0001283429/cmbr_planck_960.preview.jpg)
25.03.2013
What is our universe made of? To help find out, ESA launched the Planck satellite to map, in unprecedented detail, slight temperature differences on the oldest surface known -- the background sky left billions of years ago when our universe first became transparent to light.
![Постоянная Хаббла и расширение Вселенной (II)](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/01/12/0001277130/ngc4639_hst.preview.gif)
14.05.1996
In this century, the discovery that the Universe is expanding has produced a revolution in human thought about the Cosmos. American astronomer Edwin Hubble played a major role in this profound discovery, coining the "Hubble constant".
![Полёт сквозь Вселенную](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/08/15/0001269046/flight-univ.preview.png)
13.08.2012
What would it be like to fly through the universe? Possibly the best simulated video of this yet has been composed from recently-released galaxy data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Every spot in the above video is a galaxy containing billions of stars.
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