Earth isn’t just floating through space - it’s hurtling at 390 km per second towards something astronomers call the Great Attractor. And here’s the unsettling part: we have no idea what it is. This mysterious force is dragging 100,000 galaxies along with us, yet it sits smack in the middle of the "Zone of Avoidance," a cosmic blind spot blocked by our own Milky Way. YOU ARE HERE
THIS RED DOT REPRESENTS A CLUSTER OF GALAXIES THE MILKY WAY GALAXY IS IN; For years, scientists speculated about an enormous black hole or some unseen mega-structure, but modern telescopes finally revealed the truth: the Great Attractor isn’t a thing - it’s a place. It’s the gravitational centre of the Laniakea Supercluster, a vast web of galaxies pulling us in. But don’t worry - thanks to the universe’s accelerating expansion, we’ll never actually reach it. In fact, everything outside our little cluster of galaxies is eventually going to drift so far away, it will disappear from view entirely.