Pavo–Indus–Telescopium supercluster region

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The Pavo–Indus–Telescopium supercluster region is a vast concentration of galaxy clusters in the nearby universe, forming part of the large-scale cosmic web of structures connected to other major superclusters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf galaxy supercluster region
large-scale structure of the universe
characterizedBy gravitationally interacting clusters
high concentration of galaxy clusters
connectedTo other major superclusters
contains galaxy clusters
cosmologicalRole contributes to mapping large-scale structure
traces matter distribution in the local universe
hasComponent galaxy filaments
intercluster voids
hasScale hundreds of millions of light-years
locatedIn nearby universe
namedAfter Indus constellation NERFINISHED
Pavo constellation NERFINISHED
Telescopium constellation NERFINISHED
observedIn southern sky
partOf cosmic web
large-scale cosmic web of structures
studiedIn extragalactic astronomy
observational cosmology

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Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster connectedTo Pavo–Indus–Telescopium supercluster region
Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster isNeighborOf Pavo–Indus–Telescopium supercluster region
this entity surface form: Pavo–Indus Supercluster region