which are the largest galaxies of the universe ? what do these galaxies contain ?
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Ellipticals
They contain as few as a hundred million stars and act as shepherds of most of the spiral galaxies we see today. The largest galaxies in the universe are the ellipticals. They are featureless collections of very old stars that range in shape from nearly spherical to highly flat and contains as many as a trillion stars.
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