Radio galaxy observations suggest faster Milky Way movement through the universe

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A new study suggests the Milky Way is moving through the universe faster than previously measured using the cosmic microwave background. This finding, based on observations of radio galaxies, indicates a statistically significant higher speed, potentially challenging the standard model of cosmology. The discrepancy between radio galaxy and cosmic microwave background measurements could indicate limitations in current cosmological understanding, similar to the Hubble tension.


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