What Are the Mysteries Surrounding Super Clusters in Our Universe?

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This discussion centers on the nature and significance of superclusters in the universe, specifically highlighting the Virgo supercluster and its neighboring structures: the Hydra-Centaurus supercluster (128.7 Mly), the Phoenix supercluster (270.6 Mly), and the Coma supercluster (300 Mly). Participants express curiosity about the future clustering of galaxies and the gravitational influences of these vast structures. The upcoming release of Hubble's "Deep Field 2" is anticipated to provide further insights into the large-scale structure of the universe.

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  • Understanding of cosmic structures, specifically superclusters
  • Familiarity with astronomical distance measurements in Mega light years (Mly)
  • Knowledge of Hubble Space Telescope's imaging capabilities
  • Basic concepts of gravitational influence in cosmology
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  • Research the characteristics and formation of superclusters in cosmology
  • Explore the implications of Hubble's "Deep Field 2" findings on our understanding of the universe
  • Study the gravitational dynamics between superclusters and their influence on galaxy clustering
  • Investigate the current theories regarding the fate of galaxies in relation to superclusters
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Astronomers, astrophysicists, and anyone interested in the large-scale structure of the universe and the dynamics of cosmic clustering.

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does anyone have information about super clusters?
will all galaxies eventualy end up in a super cluster?
if not has there ever been an estimate as to how much
of the mass of our universe will escape clustering?
will these super clusters be so far appart that gravitational
influence will be negligable?
lots of questions sorry for that, but it seems to be a
subject with little info on the web.
 
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I always found superclusters fascinating. They give to the universe an spongeous structure.
We live in the Virgo supercluster.
These are the 3 nearer superclusters, with their distance in Mega light years :
-The Hydra-Centaurus supercluster 128.7 Mly
-The Phoenix supercluster 270.6 Mly
-The Coma supercluster 300 Mly
There's a nice map of superclusters in this page:
http://www.anzwers.org/free/universe/superc.html
 
thanks METEOR, that is a great site.
 
FYI, Hubble's "Deep Field 2" is being released next month and may contain answers to some of those questions. Hubble spent something like 9 months straight looking at the same tiny piece of "quiet" (dark, unoccupied) sky with its upgraded imaging equipment. It should give us some insight into the very, very, very large scale and old structure of the unvierse.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3387919.stm
 

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