The Leo Cluster is a group of galaxies located in the constellation Leo. It is one of the nearest galaxy clusters to Earth, situated about 35 million light-years away. The cluster contains over 50 galaxies, including prominent members like M96 and M105.
This cluster is part of the larger Laniakea Supercluster, which encompasses our Milky Way galaxy. The Leo Cluster is notable for its rich population of galaxies and is a key area of study for astronomers investigating galaxy formation and evolution.