🌀 Upcoming Large Galaxy Superclusters

No. Supercluster Name Distance (ly) Note
1 Laniakea ~500 million Our home, includes the Milky Way and about 100,000 galaxies.
2 Shapley Supercluster ~650 million One of the most massive known superclusters.
3 Draco Supercluster ~600 million Very massive, contains numerous galaxy clusters.
4 Perseus-Pisces Supercluster ~250 million An elongated structure with several...

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5Coma Supercluster~300 millionCenter of the CfA Great Wall, contains the Coma Cluster of galaxies.6Sculptor Supercluster~300 millionIncludes the Sculptor Group of galaxies.7Hercules Supercluster~500 millionA massive supercluster in the constellation Hercules.8Leo Supercluster~400 millionIncludes the Leo Cluster of galaxies.9Ophiuchus Supercluster~500 millionIncludes the Ophiuchus Cluster of galaxies.10Horologium-Reticulum Supercluster~700 millionA very large structure with several clusters.11Corona Borealis Supercluster~700 millionContains the Corona Borealis Cluster of galaxies.12Columba Supercluster~1 billionIncludes several galaxy clusters near the constellation Columba.


Note: The distances are approximate values ​​and may vary depending on the source. The superclusters listed are the largest known structures in the universe, consisting of many galaxy clusters.

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Some of these superclusters are not yet fully explored, and their exact boundaries and member galaxies may change with future discoveries. If you would like more information or a more detailed explanation, please let me know! Of course, here is an overview of the largest galaxy superclusters, starting with the Laniakea Supercluster, which includes our Milky Way galaxy. These superclusters are the largest known structures in the universe, consisting of many galaxy clusters.

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