What galaxy is the Earth part of?

Milky Way
The Milky Way can be classified as which type of galaxy?
Spiral
What is the name of the supercluster in which the local group is located?
Virgo
Approximately which percent of the universe do galaxies occupy?
5%

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To find out what galaxy Earth is part of, simply research or look up information about the galaxy that contains our solar system. You will discover that Earth is part of the Milky Way galaxy.

To classify the Milky Way as a type of galaxy, you can study its structure and characteristics. The Milky Way is classified as a spiral galaxy due to its distinct spiral arms and central bulge.

To find the name of the supercluster in which the local group (which includes our Milky Way galaxy) is located, you can search for information about the local group and its larger cosmic structure. The supercluster that encompasses the local group is known as the Virgo Supercluster.

If you are curious about the percentage of the universe occupied by galaxies, you can explore the current scientific understanding. According to current estimates, galaxies are believed to occupy approximately 5% of the total mass-energy content of the universe. This estimation takes into account the contribution of galaxies to the overall matter distribution in the universe.