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by mirimir 3426 days ago
No, scale is larger than Local Group.[0]

0) http://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-016-0036/figures/1

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Yeah, its about the motion of our Local Group, but yes. Here's the summary provided in the xml:

>The presence of a large underdensity, the dipole repeller, is predicted based on a study of the velocity field of our Local Group of galaxies. The combined effects of this super-void and the Shapley concentration control the local cosmic flow.

Yes, Local Group motion :)

The Dipole repeller and Shapley attractor are ~30000 km/s apart, which is ~1.5 billion light-years.[0]

0) http://www.as.utexas.edu/astronomy/education/spring06/komats...