More planets. A typical galaxy probably has billions of planets.
Astronomy.
my dick lol.inside the universe is the planets and stars and galaxies i think
Since a galaxy can have many solar systems and a solar system might have more than one planet, for each galaxy there would be many planets. Therefore there would be more planets than galaxies.
Nothing...or dark matter.Only 0.03% of our universe are the stars,the planets,the galaxies...99.97% of the universe is nothing...
Mainly inside of galaxies.
Stars, Planets, nebulae, galaxies.
planets, stars, moons, galaxies
well the universe is endless, but the universe is made up of many galaxies, and galaxies are made of planets and stars and dust etc.
our universe is yet to be explored fully,u might never know u can find it on other galaxies
The Universe Is the whole, where all the galaxies are, and galaxies are just big clusters of starts, planets and different types of debris.
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 "everything" is called the Universe.