no the no. of stars in the milky way is not the evidence in support of the big bang cosmology.
Yes. There is a supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy and a number of stellar mass black holes through the rest of it.
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The universe comprises all matter in space. This includes a very large number (200 billion to 2 trillion) galaxies. Each galaxy comprises a very large number of stars: our contains 100 thousand million stars.
In our Galaxy? well as there is no real number as to how many stars we have, scientist believe that there are over 1 billion or 1 000 000 000 stars in the milky way galaxy.
in the world, there are zero galaxies, so the answer is grains of sand. if your actual question was about the number of galaxies in the universe: there are more galaxies in 1% of 1/10 of the visible sky than on all the beaches of all the worlds oceans
The exact number is not known.
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periwinkle has been reported to have a number of beneficial effects. Unfortunately, there is scarcely any scientific evidence to support these claims.
Yes. 100 billion is the average number of stars in a normal galaxy.
Yes. You can either use Google Hangouts (which has video chatting built in), or a number of third party apps that support video chatting.
There's a number of 3rd party keyboards that have emoji support on Google Play. You can download one of those and should work with Snapchat.
One way to increase the number of stars in a galaxy is for the two galaxies to collide.
One way to increase the number of stars in a galaxy is for the two galaxies to collide.
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Dennis William Sciama was a British physicist known for his work in general relativity, astrophysics, and theoretical physics. Some of his important contributions include research on cosmology, black holes, and the thermodynamics of the universe. He also mentored a number of prominent physicists, including Stephen Hawking.
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