According to the Eclipse Aviation website, the most current number of stars that have been discovered by humans is around 100 billion stars just within the Milky Way Galaxy. There is also a catalog that compiles the images of over 84 million stars within the central parts of the Milky Way, which is currently the most detailed record of stars that have been officially confirmed as discovered.
he discovered the motion of stars he discovered the motion of stars
When mankind discovered the stars, the beginning of humanity
Williamina Fleming discovered more than 10,000 stars, in which she discovered 59 gaseous nebulae, 310 variable stars and 10 novae.
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The surprising thing to me is how MANY extra-solar planets have been discovered. Considering the limitations of the Kepler Space Telescope's design, this indicates that there may be planets around a majority of the stars.
Stars were discovered in historical times by people everywhere.
Firstly, NASA does not discover stars. That is done by Astronomers in various Universities working in Astronomical Observatories. Secondly, there are a lot of stars, so we see new stars and galaxies a lot, so discovering a new star is pretty common. New stars may even be discovered everyday.
No one discovered it, it was created. As to who created it, it is unknown. Maps of the skies and stars pre-date history.
No. We know what the stars are. They are not planets. They are distant suns, many of which do have undiscovered planets.
There is about 1800 but maybe even more to be discovered :)
Discovered the largest asteroid, and measured positions of many stars.
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