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Astronomers spot 280 galaxies spinning together in a cosmic filament

Astronomers from several nations found fourteen hydrogen-rich galaxies placed along a narrow stretch over 5.5 million light-years.

December 10, 2025 / 17:41 IST
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Spinning Cosmic Filament Reveals Unusual Galaxy Behaviour, Scientists Say (Representative Image: Canva)
Spinning Cosmic Filament Reveals Unusual Galaxy Behaviour, Scientists Say (Representative Image: Canva)

A quiet corner of the universe has offered a curious sight. Astronomers report a long, thin chain of galaxies moving in surprising ways. Their work outlines a structure that behaves far differently than earlier expectations.

Why Does This Filament Matter?

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Astronomers from several nations found fourteen hydrogen-rich galaxies placed along a narrow stretch over 5.5 million light-years. Each galaxy sits inside a larger spinning filament nearly 50 million light-years long. This huge thread holds more than 280 galaxies and supports the wider web shaping the universe. These findings appear in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, providing fresh clues on galaxy birth and change.

Cosmic filaments form vast channels feeding matter and motion into galaxies. This filament appears to rotate as a whole body. Many galaxies also show aligned spins that match the filament’s turn. Earlier models viewed such alignments as random events, so this pattern raises new questions on how large structures mould galactic rotation.