What is the virgin SuperCluster?
SuperCluster Virgin is an extensive multigalactic structure with a diameter of about 200 million light years. By comparison, the Milky Way galaxy is about 100,000 light years across, 2000 times smaller. The Milky Way and the extension of this solar system and the Earth are part of the local group of galaxies, which is part of the virgin superclub. It has a diameter of about 0.2% of the size of the entire visible universe and is one of the estimated 10 million super -slip. It is named after a virgin cluster, the largest close to the galactic structure, which is the dominant gravitational force in SuperCluster (and gave it a name). Other large clusters include cluster Fornax and Eridanus cluster. The local group is relatively small compared to these larger clusters, although SuperCluster is referred to as Local SuperCluster.
The overall structure of the SUPER KLUSTERA is somewhat similar to galaxies in it - the shape of a flat disk surrounded by a diffuse halo. The disc contains about 60% of light galaxies in SuperCluster, while Halo contains about 40%.Like all other structures on a large scale in the universe (including galaxies), this is primarily formed by an invisible dark matter, which can only be detected by the gravitational influence that holds in another mass.
This structure is located near other super-clubs such as SuperCluster Pavo-Indus, SuperCluster Centaurus, SuperCluster Perseus-Pisces and many others. It is also bounded by large gaps: sculptural emptiness, boots emptiness and capricornus cavity. On the stages larger than Superklusters, the curious cell nature of the universe is more noticeable. The light mass is primarily condensed in large leaves and fibers that spread on the edges of still huge cavities.