Geography, asked by shiv438, 3 months ago

in how many galaxy in our universe​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

200 billion galaxies

The landmark Hubble Deep Field, taken in the mid-1990s, gave the first real insight into the universe's galaxy population. Subsequent sensitive observations such as Hubble's Ultra Deep Field revealed a myriad of faint galaxies. This led to an estimate that the observable universe contained about 200 billion galaxies.

Answered by JustinSeagull23
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Answer:

200 million

Explanation:

The deeper we look into the cosmos, the more galaxies we see. One 2016 study estimated that the observable universe contains two trillion—or two million million—galaxies. Some of those distant systems are similar to our own Milky Way galaxy, while others are quite different.

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