DEFINITION of GALAXY
A kind of Galaxy |
Only three galaxies outside the Milky Way visible to the
naked eye. The people in the northern hemisphere can see the Andromeda Galaxy,
which is about 2 million light-years away. The people in the southern
hemisphere can see the Large Magellanic Cloud, which is about 160,000
light-years from Earth, and the Small Magellanic Cloud, which is about 180,000
light years.
Galaxies are not distributed uniformly in space. Some do not have close neighbors, but some are in pairs, with each orbit to another. But most of them are found in groups called clusters. A group of galaxies may consist of a few dozen to several thousand galaxies. With a diameter of roughly 10 million light-years away.
Clusters of galaxies, in turn, are grouped into larger
structures called superclusters. On a larger scale, galaxies are arranged in a
large network. Interconnected network consisting of strings or filaments of
galaxies around the relatively empty regions known as voids. One of the largest
ever mapped the network structure is known as the galactic Great Wall. This
structure is more than 500 million light-years long and 200 million light-years
wide.
Source: Artikel Galaksi
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