hypergalaxy
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[edit]hypergalaxy (plural hypergalaxies)
- (astronomy, rare) A system that consists of an enormous galaxy accompanied by multiple, smaller satellite galaxies, often elliptical, such as the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy.
- 1965, Kirill Fedorovich Ogorodnikov, Dynamics of Stellar Systems[1], Pergamon Press, page 91:
- This system we call the Hypergalaxy or second-order Galaxy.
- 1978, J. Einasto, The Large Scale Structure of the Universe; Proceedings of the Symposium, Tallin, Estonian SSR, September 12-16, 1977[2], page 51:
- The term hypergalaxies is applied to galaxies plus their massive coronas and all objects moving in the coronas.
- 1987, L. E. Gurevich, A. D. Chernin, The Magic of Galaxies and Stars[3], Mir Publishers Moscow, page 175:
- A typical hypergalaxy is approximately three to five times more massive than its central galaxy.