| While we learned that galaxies are members of 
							cluster, we now realize that clusters of galaxies 
							are members of superclusters.
 Superclusters are 
							very large and very massive: 
								Distribution from 10 to 100 MpcMass around 100,000,000,000,000,000 times 
								the Sun (I would use scientific notation here, 
								but the un-edited number is more dramatic!) The distribution is believed to be assisted by 
							dark 
							matter. Just recently, astronomers from 
							Australian and United Kingdom performed the
							
							2dFGRS (2 degree Field Galaxy Redshift Survey) 
							which mapped 106,688 galaxies in the 
							Southern 
							Hemisphere. This survey demonstrated the 
							distribution of superclusters: 
							 Our
							Local Group is also a part of a supercluster. 
							 Both images are from the Swinburne Astronomy 
							Online presentation: Exploring the Galaxies and 
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