scientifically speaking, yes
There are approximately 100 billion galaxies in the known Universe.
Yes, because scientists have found hundreds and hundreds of galaxies already and scientists say that there are more galaxies out there that they haven't found!
WikiSky will be unable to map all the 100 billion galaxies in the universe considering that there are most likely more than 100 billion galaxies.
WikiSky will be unable to map all the 100 billion galaxies in the universe, considering that there are most likely more than 100 billion galaxies.
The estimated number of satellite galaxies, given that there are 100 billion galaxies in the universe, is 170 billion.
There are at least 20 billion lenticular galaxies in the universe.
There are at least 15 billion elliptical galaxies in the universe.
There are at least 5 billion irregular galaxies in the universe.
There at least 60 billion spiral galaxies in the universe because the spiral galaxies comprise of about 60 percent of all galaxies which are about 100 billion.
at least 100 billion or more.
We are not sure exactly how many galaxies are in the universe. There could very possibly be millions or even billions.
There are at least 20 billion lenticular galaxies in the observable universe, at distances up to 13 billion light years.