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What is the Laniakea Supercluster drawing based on?
The drawing is based on 2014 research from the University of Hawaii, mapping galactic velocities to define the Laniakea Supercluster, which includes the Milky Way and about 100,000 galaxies.
What sizes are available for this super cluster drawing art print?
This fine art print is available in 75×100 cm, 40×50 cm, and 21×29.7 cm sizes, suitable for various display needs from large wall art to smaller accents.
Is the paper used for this print archival and acid-free?
Yes, our prints use acid-free paper with a pH above 7 and FSC-certified sustainable materials to prevent yellowing and ensure long-term preservation.
How is this super cluster drawing shipped to ensure it arrives safely?
We ship all prints in sturdy, protective packaging with tracking, typically delivered within 5-10 business days to prevent damage during transit.
Can this art print withstand fading over time?
Yes, the 250 gsm matte paper and archival inks resist UV light and environmental factors, maintaining color fidelity for decades with proper care.
What artistic style does this cosmological drawing employ?
It uses a minimalist, line-based diagrammatic style that blends scientific illustration with abstract expressionism to visualize complex galactic structures.
Why is the Laniakea Supercluster significant in astronomy?
Laniakea redefined our cosmic neighborhood by grouping galaxies based on motion, highlighting the large-scale flow patterns that shape the universe's structure.
