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how many stars are in the omniverse ?​

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Answered by mahendranathgupta197
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Answer:

there are 11 thousand million stars

Answered by thirishanaidu
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Answer:

Averaging out the types of stars within our galaxy, this would produce an answer of about 100 billion stars in the galaxy. This is subject to change, however, depending on how many stars are bigger and smaller than our own sun.

Explanation:

For the Universe, the galaxies are our small representative volumes, and there are something like 10^{11} to 10^{12} stars in our Galaxy, and there are perhaps something like 10^{11} or 10^{12}galaxies. With this simple calculation you get something like 10^{22} to 10^{24} stars in the Universe.

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