90%.
The Andromeda Galaxy does not orbit a sun as a planet does; it is an immense cloud consisting of as many as 1 trillion stars, each of which can be considered a sun.
Yes, a galaxy is typically much larger than a nebula. Galaxies are massive systems containing billions to trillions of stars, while nebulae are clouds of gas and dust in space that can range in size from a few light-years to hundreds of light-years across.
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is a satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way. It and the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) are visible from the southern hemisphere, and were named in honor of Ferdinand Magellan, whose crew sailing around the world were the first Europeans to see them.
The number of solar systems in a galaxy can vary greatly, but on average, there are billions of solar systems in a galaxy. The total number of solar systems within a galaxy is determined by factors such as the size of the galaxy, the amount of gas and dust available for star formation, and the rate of star formation within the galaxy.
We don't know for sure - Andromeda is just too far to see that small detail. However, from current understanding of solar system formation, there will be billions of solar systems, planets and probably life .
It varies.
how maby percent is the spiral galaxy? {75%}
Galaxy It contains many solar systems
billions
Scientists estimate that there are around 58 billion star systems in our Galaxy.
most of it
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The Andromeda Galaxy does not orbit a sun as a planet does; it is an immense cloud consisting of as many as 1 trillion stars, each of which can be considered a sun.
Yes, a galaxy is typically much larger than a nebula. Galaxies are massive systems containing billions to trillions of stars, while nebulae are clouds of gas and dust in space that can range in size from a few light-years to hundreds of light-years across.
1.5 billion stars per 1000 light years.
From Earth, it is possible to see three galaxies with the naked eye: the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), the Large Magellanic Cloud, and the Small Magellanic Cloud.
There are many solar systems in the galaxy only none of them are the same, they coild be very similar to each other sometimes but they are not the same.