Yes, billions and billions of them.
Planet earth is not in any of the approximately 150 globular clusters which are known to exist in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Our solar system is on one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way.
A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.
Globular clustesr are clusters of stars - so they are much larger than planets or a solar system.
The galaxy clusters are the solar systems orbiting the galaxies.
No, a star cluster would be a group of stars; our solar system has only one star in it - the sun, with planets in orbit around it. A star cluster, by contrast, is a much larger structure - a group of from hundreds up to hundreds of thousands of stars (globular clusters can have millions of stars) bound together by gravity. It might be better to say there are star clusters inside our galaxy, the Milky Way.
They're clusters of solar systems.
Yes, solar systems are in galaxies. Our solar system is in the Milky Way galaxy.
Scientist say there MIGHT be billions of solar systems in the Milky Way but I believe we are the only one!
Yes, they certainly can be. In fact, Galaxies are clusters of solar systems, so they always will be. For example, our solar system is just one of many in the galaxy "Milky Way." We reside around one in many specks of light roughly midway between the edge and center of the Milky Way.
The clusters are the solar systems that orbit the galaxy.
No. The Milky Way is much, much bigger than our Solar System - and it contains billions of solar systems.
No, our Solar System is just one of billions of stellar systems in the Milky Way.