The Radcliffe wave is a large, undulating structure in the distribution of stars in the Milky Way galaxy. It was discovered in 2021 and is characterized by a wave-like pattern formed by the positions of various stars, especially in the vicinity of the solar system. This wave is thought to be approximately 400 light-years wide and can extend for thousands of light-years across the galaxy.

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