Everything about The Coma Supercluster totally explained
The
Coma Supercluster is a nearby
supercluster of
galaxies comprising the
Coma Cluster (Abell 1656) and the
Leo Cluster (Abell 1367). Located 300 million
light-years from
Earth, it's in the center of the
Great Wall. The Coma Supercluster is the nearest massive cluster of galaxies to our own
Virgo Supercluster. It is roughly spherical, about 20 million light-years in diameter and contains more than 3,000
galaxies. It is located in the constellation
Coma Berenices. Being one of the first superclusters to be discovered, the Coma Supercluster helped
astronomers understand the structure of the universe.
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