Galaxy cluster cloud
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In astronomy, a galaxy cluster cloud is a denser part of a galaxy supercluster, consisting of several galaxy clusters. The most well-known example is the Canes Venatici cloud of the Virgo supercluster, which harbours our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
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See also
- Large-scale structure of the cosmos
- Galaxy filament
- Galaxy supercluster
- Galaxy cluster
- Galaxy subcluster
- Galaxy
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