Virgo III Group
The Virgo III Group is a collection of galaxies located in the Virgo constellation, which is part of the larger Virgo Supercluster. This group includes several notable galaxies, such as M87, a giant elliptical galaxy known for its supermassive black hole. The Virgo III Group is significant for studying galaxy formation and evolution.
Astronomers categorize the Virgo III Group as a loose group, meaning the galaxies are not tightly bound by gravity. This allows for interactions and mergers between galaxies, providing insights into their dynamics. The group is part of ongoing research in the field of astrophysics to understand the universe's structure.