The average number of stars in a giant galaxy since it contains trillions of stars is 10 trillion.
Yes. Galaxies do contain anywhere from at least 100,000 to 3 trillion or more stars.
The average number of stars in a dwarf galaxy is several billion.
The average number of stars in a dwarf galaxy since it contains a few million to several billion stars with as few as ten million (107) stars.
it include an infinity amount of stars because it keeps making stars abd stars die
Yes. 100 billion is the average number of stars in a normal galaxy.
That very large number would be equal to 1042.
It is not known. Scientists are still not sure how many dwarf planets are in the solar system or how many true planets are in the galaxy. If estimates from our solar system apply elsewhere, however, the number is probably in the trillions.
at least 10 billion.
A number
a galaxy :) _________________________ A stellar "cluster" would also be accurate. There are a great number of clusters of different types in the galaxy. Or, for a non-astronomical answer, "a dictionary".
Trillions
The universe comprises all matter in space. This includes a very large number (200 billion to 2 trillion) galaxies. Each galaxy comprises a very large number of stars: our contains 100 thousand million stars.
Of course there is no set number, but they have trillions and trillions of cells, billions of them being replaced every hour.