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Astronomers have found that our Milky Way may be a tiny part of an even larger local structure than we thought.
The Milky Way is part of a giant "basin of attraction" known as Laniakea .
The discovery of these larger basins could fundamentally change our understanding of cosmic structure.
The research could have implications for our models of the universe.
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