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Terme préférentiel
intergalactic space
Définition
- Intergalactic space is the physical space between galaxies. Studies of the large scale distribution of galaxies show that the Universe has a foam-like structure, with groups and clusters of galaxies lying along filaments that occupy about a tenth of the total space. The remainder forms huge voids that are mostly empty of galaxies. Typically, a void spans a distance of 7–30 megaparsecs. (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_space#Intergalactic_space)
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