Galaxy superclusters are large groups of galaxies held together by gravity. They are among the largest known structures in the universe and can contain tens of thousands of galaxies. Superclusters are typically part of larger cosmic web structures, which include filaments of dark matter and gas that connect them to other superclusters and galaxy clusters. Superclusters can vary in size and density and can span hundreds of millions of light-years across. They encompass both galaxy clusters (which are smaller groups of galaxies) and groups of galaxies.

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