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The PGC 198197 galaxy (one of the background galaxies of the NGC 253 galaxy) is a spiral galaxy 800 million light-years from Earth in the Sculptor constellation, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter (same size as the Milky Way), and contains about 100 billion stars (the same number of stars as the Milky Way).

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The PGC 198196 galaxy is a spiral galaxy 1000 million light-years from Earth (redshift of 0.07) in the Sculptor constellation, and is 170,000 light-years in diameter (1.7 times larger than the Milky Way), and contains about 1 trillion stars (1000 percent of the Milky Way's stars). It emitted its light 1000 million years ago, when the universe was about 13,000 million years old.

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