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How many stars in the universe?

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Answered by uk0170771
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Astronomers use math to make the educated guess that the skies are brimming with a stratospheric 10 billion billion stars. 2 trillion galaxies x 100 million stars per galaxy = 10 billion billion stars in the universe (10,000,000,000,000,000,000).

Answered by bhagyashreehappy123
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Astronomers use math to make the educated guess that the skies are brimming with a stratospheric 10 billion billion stars. 2 trillion galaxies x 100 million stars per galaxy = 10 billion billion stars in the universe (10,000,000,000,000,000,000)

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