There are a lot more than two stars in our galaxy. Over a hundred thousand million stars.
Billions of stars make up galaxies. Galaxies are vast systems of stars, planets, gas, and dust that are held together by gravity. Our Milky Way galaxy, for example, consists of billions of stars including our Sun.
From the light of the stars that make up the galaxy.
gas, dust, stars, and planets ^ . ^
stars
Because stars make up galaxies. Though not all of them help make up solar systems. But if there are no stars, then a galaxy becomes a bunch of empty space.
It means that a galaxy is made up of millions or billions of stars.
The majority of stars in our galaxy are red dwarfs, which are smaller and cooler than our sun. They make up about 70-80% of the stars in the Milky Way.
Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is itself a galaxy, made up of approx. 200 billion stars. There are no other galaxies within our own.
Yes, all the stars that make up the constellation Sagittarius are part of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
No. A galaxy is a collection of stars ... possibly as many as hundreds of billions of stars in one galaxy. Our sun ... including all of the comets, asteroids, moons, and planets including earth that make up the solar system ... is one star out of the estimated 200 to 400 billion stars in our galaxy.
Stars
In the same way as any other galaxy. It happened when a huge amount of gases collected and cooled in that area. These collided and formed stars that make up the galaxy.