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How many galaxies are there in the universe?
Name all of them​

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Answered by ItsSonorita
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When it comes to catchy monikers, most galaxies come up short. But perhaps that isn't so surprising. With an estimated 100 billion to 200 billion galaxies in the known universe, it's no wonder that the majority of galaxies that have been identified thus far go by a catalog number: M51, GN-z11, and IOK-1,

8 Galaxies are as follows

  • "Loopy" Galaxy
  • Milky Way Galaxy
  • Tadpole Galaxy
  • Black Eye Galaxy
  • Sombrero Galaxy
  • Whirlpool Galaxy
  • Cigar Galaxy
  • Cartwheel Galaxy
  • Sunflower Galaxy
Answered by Anonymous
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100 billion galaxies

All in all, Hubble reveals an estimated 100 billion galaxies in the universe or so, but this number is likely to increase to about 200 billion as telescope technology in space improves, Livio told Space.com.

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