The Milky Way is a member of the Local Group, which is gravitationally tied to which larger structure?
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The massive Virgo Supercluster
The cosmic address involves sequential levels of gravitational binding involving the Milky Way. Starting from the galaxy itself, the Milky Way belongs to the Local Group. This Local Group, in turn, is not independent but is gravitationally connected to a much larger structure known as the Virgo Supercluster. This hierarchical relationship means that both the Local Group (containing the Milky Way) and the Virgo Cluster (the central hub) are moving gravitationally toward the common center of mass associated with the entirety of the Virgo Supercluster.

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