[1] It has a mass of around 1017 solar masses, similar to that of the Laniakea Supercluster, which houses the Milky Way.
It is centered on coordinates right ascension 03h 19m and declination −50° 02′, and spans an angular area of 12° × 12°.
[2] The nearest part of the supercluster is 700 million light-years away from Earth, while the far end of it is 1.2 billion light-years.
It is visible in the constellations Horologium and Eridanus.
[3] It includes the galaxy cluster Abell 3266.