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RA and DEC anyone? VelociraptorBlade ( talk) 23:24, 18 February 2010 (UTC)
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What does this mean? The link takes us to a page on “the” Universe, which is presumably the only universe identified. I’m not an astronomer or expert, but as someone familiar with the English language and quite skilled in writing, this makes the proposition that this supercluster is in a universe “near” us nonsensical. This is either a term of art in the field and thus either needs an article in Italy itself and a new redirect, ideally, or the sentence that it is from a “nearby universe” should be deleted or rephrased. 2600:1011:B01F:5702:546A:267A:3900:9475 ( talk) 21:06, 28 November 2022 (UTC)