Pegasus Pisces superclusters

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The Pegasus-Pisces supercluster is a galaxy supercluster with a center at declination + 5 °. It comprises nine Abell clusters and six Röntgen clusters . The supercluster consists of two large subgroups Pisces-Pegasus A with a size of 4 and Pisces-Pegasus B with a size of 6, which are also considered as separate superclusters. The Pegasus-Pisces A cluster is 1,334 million light-years away, the larger Pegasus-Pisces B cluster is 961 million light-years away.

literature

  • Superclusters and voids in the Sloan DSS , Müller, V. & Maulbetsch, C., Outskirts of Galaxy Clusters: Intense Life in the Suburbs, IAU Colloquium # 195, 2004, pages 26–28 ( online edition )

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