Yes, There are.
All stars and galaxies are in the universe.
Stars are scattered all across our universe but guess what? there are no stars in our solar system besides the sun!
The Universe.
Stars were not invented - they have been in the Universe for over 13 billion years.
The most abundant element in the universe is hydrogen.
Hydrogen And Helium
the universe is made up of galaxies
The universe contains all the stars and galaxies in existence. Stars are massive celestial bodies that emit light and heat, while galaxies are vast systems of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. Together, they make up the incredible tapestry of the cosmos.
There are estimated to be over 100 billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy alone, and there are billions of galaxies in the observable universe. It is impossible to accurately count the total number of stars in the universe.
There's no actual way to know that, since we keep finding new stars all over the universe. But it's probably in the QUADRILLIONS right now.
It is impossible to list them all. There are 100 billion galaxies in the known universe, each containing millions to trillions of stars.
The order from smallest to largest is stars, galaxies, galaxy clusters, and then the universe. Stars are individual celestial objects, while galaxies are collections of stars, gas, and dust. Galaxy clusters are groups of galaxies bound together by gravity, and the universe encompasses all of these structures along with all matter and energy.