If this was a true/false question, the answer is "False". The Milky Way alone contains over 200 billion stars and the Andromeda Galaxy has up to 1 trillion.
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That sounds like a galaxy. It could also be a galaxy cluster or a supercluster.
A supercluster is a collection of clusters. There is no defined amount of clusters. A cluster could have up to 10 trillion stars, so a supercluster could contain around a quadtrillion stars.
Hydrogen and Helium are the predominant gases in stars and in the rest of the universe.
The constellation Cygnus contains 9 major stars
A galactic supercluster.
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No planet contains any stars because stars are always much larger.
That sounds like a galaxy. It could also be a galaxy cluster or a supercluster.
No. A typical galaxy has billions of stars.
A galaxy contains billions of stars. A universe contains billions of galaxies.
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A supercluster is a collection of clusters. There is no defined amount of clusters. A cluster could have up to 10 trillion stars, so a supercluster could contain around a quadtrillion stars.
No. A Galaxy contains billions of stars whereas a binary star contains only two stars.
Hydrogen and Helium are the predominant gases in stars and in the rest of the universe.
No. The universe contains billions of galaxies including our own, and each galaxy contains billions of stars.
Yes. An average galaxy contains at least 100 billion stars.