Our galaxy (the Milky Way) is estimated to have between 100 and 400 billion stars. A star is a sun.
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Stars are suns, We are in the Milkey Way Galaxy, We have only one Star. There are BILLIONS and BILLIONS of Stars in space.
Our sun "The Sun" exists in a galaxy called "the milky way", all other galaxy's that we know of also have suns.
We expect the Andromeda galaxy to be just like our own Milky Way galaxy. We can see stars (suns) in the Andromeda Galaxy and just as stars have planets orbiting them in our galaxy, we believe that there must be planets also orbiting stars in the Andromeda galaxy.
Every star is a sun, just in a different galaxy.
No, there are not 50 suns in the universe. Our solar system has one sun, which is a star that provides light and heat to the planets. There are billions of other stars in the universe, but not all of them are like our sun.
The Milky Way is our galaxy, there are many, many millions of suns that make up the Milky Way
There are billions of suns in the Milky Way, it's a galaxy. Our milky way is forming about 2 suns per year.
in theory it is because it has food source (earth) light source(sun and other suns) and all the other elements cells contain
They are all suns for far off Galaxy's.
"A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini has approximately 432 pages.
There are lots of giants in our galaxy. Betelgeuse is very big (about 20 of our Suns). The massive object / system (expected to be a supermassive black hole) at the center of the Milky Way has the mass about 2.6 million of our Suns.