There are at least 10 billion trillion Earth-like planets (with 100 billion per galaxy) in a fictionalized version of our universe.
The Japanese version of Battle of the Planets cartoon is called Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. In all 85 thirty minute episodes were produced from 1978 to 1985.
Sunday after the sun,Monday after the moon .Wednesday after Odin or Wodin. Thursday after Thor. Friday after Frigga ,Odin's Wife. Tuesday and Saturday ? The seven days of the week are derived from the Latin language and are usually associated with seven planets. Sunday/sun, Monday/moon, Tuesday/Mars, Wednesday/Mercury, Thursday/Jupiter, Friday/Venus and Saturday/Saturn. Though from an English perspective, it seems strange to come up with these names from the names of these planets, the week day names come from the Latin version names of these planets and/or the gods/goddess' associated with them.
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There are 10 million trillion Earth-like planets with sentient life (100 million per galaxy) in a fictionalized version of our universe.
There are at least 150,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the Andromeda galaxy (a spiral galaxy 2.5 million light-years from Earth, and is 150,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 150 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
There are at least 100,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the PGC 198197 galaxy (a spiral galaxy 900 million light-years from Earth, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 100 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
There are at least 100,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the NGC 891 galaxy (a spiral galaxy 30 million light-years from Earth, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 100 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
There are at least 100,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the PGC 3080366 galaxy (a spiral galaxy 600 million light-years from Earth, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 100 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
There are at least 100,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the BCW2008 104 galaxy (a lenticular galaxy 4700 million light-years from Earth, and is 50,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 100 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
There are at least 3000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the Small Magellanic Cloud (a dwarf barred irregular galaxy 200,000 light-years from Earth, and is 7000 light-years in diameter, and contains 3 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
There are at least 100,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the COSMOS 1161898 galaxy (a barred spiral galaxy 5300 million light-years from Earth, and is 90,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 100 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
There are at least 100,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the NGC 1300 galaxy (a barred spiral galaxy 61 million light-years from Earth, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 100 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
The fictionalized version of BFB2004 NGC 4676 1289 is a spiral galaxy 5300 million light-years from Earth, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter. It contains about 100 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae). It is also home to 100,000 sentient species (some of them are extinct).
There are at least 150,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the BFB2004 VV 29 2499 galaxy (a spiral galaxy 5200 million light-years from Earth, and is 150,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 150 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
There are at least 100,000,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the IC 1101 galaxy (a supergiant elliptical galaxy 1000 million light-years from Earth, and is 6,000,000 light-years in diameter (210,000 in effective radius), and contains 100 trillion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).