The galactic cluster in which the Milky Way is located is called The Local Group. (Not very inspiring, is it?)
The Earth is part of the Milky Way Galaxy which in turn is part of the Local Group Cluster. The Local Group Cluster itself is part of the Virgo super cluster.
The Milky Way is part of the Local Group Cluster, part of the Virgo Super Cluster.
Yes it is. A supercluster has up to 50 galaxies where the local group contains up to 30. The local group cluster is actually located within the Local (or Virgo) supercluster.
Moon < Planet < Star < Supernova < Cluster < Supercluster
A constellation has no defined size.
based on CMB(cosmic microwave background radiation) the motion velocity of local super cluster is 627+/- 22 km/sec
its called a globular cluster
Earth belongs to the Milky Way Galaxy, which belongs to the The Local Group, which is part of the Virgo Super Cluster
The cluster is another name for the gauge assembly.
The instrument cluster is what houses the speedometer, and the gauges.
It is the Saraswati supercluster.