Your question can not be answered exactly as it is asked. Many of the things in the universe come in various sizes. There are Galaxies and there are Super Galaxies. Super Galaxies can be bigger than clusters of galaxies. Planets and Moons come in all kinds of sizes. Some moons are the size of some minor and/or regular planets... such as Ganymede, and Titan for example. Both are larger than Mercury, and the minor planet Pluto. Pulsars are the remnants of a dying star, stars, meteors, and every thing you have asked about come in various sizes as well. I would recommend that you find and watch "The Universe" which I believe is on the Discovery Channel. There is an episode that deals with the largest things in the Universe. According to that source... the largest thing in the Universe is the "Cosmic Web". This show will deal with pretty much everything you have on your list. It is a very interesting show, and it repeats regularly.
A Galaxy Group: Is the smallest grouping and usually contains less than 50 galaxies.A Galaxy Cluster: Is larger than a group and usually contains between 50 to 1,000 galaxies.A Supercluster: Is the largest collection of galaxies and will contain many groups and clusters.I think you mean group of galaxies. A group of galaxies is groups and clusters are the largest known gravitationally bound objects to have arisen thus far in the process of cosmic structure formation. They form the densest part of the large scale structure of the universe.
Clusters of galaxies form due to the gravitational attraction between individual galaxies in a region of space. Over time, these galaxies are pulled together by their mutual gravity to create a cluster structure. The largest clusters are held together by dark matter, which provides the majority of the mass in the system.
The smallest known solar system is Kepler-37, which consists of a star slightly smaller than our sun and three small planets. Within this solar system, the smallest known planet is Kepler-37b, which is slightly larger than Earth's moon. In terms of galaxies, dwarf galaxies are generally smaller in size and mass compared to larger galaxies like the Milky Way.
Yes its called the Local Cluster or Local Group, we have many minor Globular or Cluster Galaxies orbiting our own.
From smallest to largest, the structures in space are: planets, stars, star clusters, galaxies, galaxy clusters, and superclusters. Within each of these categories, there is a wide range of sizes and variations.
The largest THING in the universe is the universe itself. Then would come DARK ENERGY. Third is DARK MATTER and lastly would be clusters of galaxies.
A so-called "great wall", which is a block of galaxies more than a billion light-years long.
Planetary systems, star clusters, galaxy groups, galaxies, galaxy clusters, superclusters in order from smallest to largest.
The order from largest to smallest is universe, galaxy, star, and planet. The universe encompasses everything, including galaxies like the Milky Way. Within galaxies, there are stars like our sun, and planets like Earth.
Your question can not be answered exactly as it is asked. Many of the things in the universe come in various sizes. There are Galaxies and there are Super Galaxies. Super Galaxies can be bigger than clusters of galaxies. Planets and Moons come in all kinds of sizes. Some moons are the size of some minor and/or regular planets... such as Ganymede, and Titan for example. Both are larger than Mercury, and the minor planet Pluto. Pulsars are the remnants of a dying star, stars, meteors, and every thing you have asked about come in various sizes as well. I would recommend that you find and watch "The Universe" which I believe is on the Discovery Channel. There is an episode that deals with the largest things in the Universe. According to that source... the largest thing in the Universe is the "Cosmic Web". This show will deal with pretty much everything you have on your list. It is a very interesting show, and it repeats regularly.
The largest structures are superclusters. Superclusters are made of clusters of galaxies. Larger or not, the Brick Wall (whatever it's called) also is large. As of January 2013, the Huge Large Quasar Group is the largest known structure in the universe. The Huge-LQG was discovered in January 2013.
universe is largest. universe is made up of billions of galaxies.
ummmm, galaxies can have galaxies in them unless they combine, also, we don't know, the universe is infinite and we have ye to see beyond our local galaxy cluster... sorry but that is an impossible question (although if the universe is infinite then nothing is quite impossible...)
Universe, Cluster, Galaxy, Star, Planet NB: Some stars are smaller than planets.
The universe can be organized in various scales: Planetary system (e.g. our solar system) Galaxy (e.g. Milky Way) Galaxy cluster (group of galaxies) Supercluster (groups of galaxy clusters) Observable universe (everything we can potentially observe)
No, The Milky Way is the galaxy in which Earth's sun is to be found and it is only the second largest galaxy in the local group - the neighboring Andromeda galaxy is larger. The largest galaxies that we know of are giant elliptical galaxies in the centers of clusters of galaxies. These galaxies are about 10 times more luminous than the Milky Way and Andromeda (which are spiral galaxies) and about 100 times more massive, with diameters of more than 6 million light years (compared to about 100 thousand light years for the Milky Way). The largest objects in the universe that we can recognize are galactic super clusters, which are large associations of galaxies that can extend over distances of more than 100 million light-years.