Some names I've heard are:
The observeable universe
The local universe
Earth belongs to the Milky Way Galaxy, which belongs to the The Local Group, which is part of the Virgo Super Cluster
I'm not sure of your question, but in astronomy, there is a "Local Group" of more than 20 galaxies to which the Milky Way belongs. About half are elliptical, with the remainder being of the spiral or irregular type. As in other clusters of galaxies, members are probably kept from separating by their mutual gravitational attraction. The Milky Way system is near one end of the volume of space occupied by the Local Group, and the great Andromeda galaxy (M31) is near the other end, about 2,000,000 light-years away.
A group of galaxies is called a galaxy cluster or galaxy group.
The Milky Way is part of the Virgo Supercluster.
mILKY wAY
The local group of galaxies that include our Milky Way is called the "Local Group".The local group of galaxies that include our Milky Way is called the "Local Group".The local group of galaxies that include our Milky Way is called the "Local Group".The local group of galaxies that include our Milky Way is called the "Local Group".
Milky Way
local group
its not the universe it's called a cluster.
The galactic cluster in which the Milky Way is located is called The Local Group. (Not very inspiring, is it?)
there is exactly one milky way galaxy in our universe (why would there be two galaxies with the same name?)
I love this name. Its an Indian name of a female which means galaxies. Like a Milky Way.