Glossary term: Galaxy Cluster
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Description: A galaxy cluster is a physical group of galaxies that are gravitationally bound. Galaxy clusters can vary in size and concentration, containing anywhere from hundreds to thousands of galaxies. The Virgo Cluster, which is the nearest galaxy cluster is an example of a large cluster containing thousands of galaxies. In addition to galaxies, clusters also contain plasma and large amounts of dark matter.
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