how many stars are there in the whole universe
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it varies...
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The number of stars in a galaxy varies, but assuming an average of 100 billion stars per galaxy means that there are about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (that's 1 billion trillion) stars in the observable universe!
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It Varies from a galaxy to another since all the galaxies are of not same size and shape but according to NASA scientists About 1 billion Trillion stars exist in the whole universe
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