Galaxies.
Well if you mean what is it called, it's a galaxy. Our Milky Way galaxy is home to billions of stars, our sun being only one of them.
To make you feel even smaller, there are billions of galaxies of all shapes and sizes. It is said that a galaxy more than likely has to be shaped a certain way in order to sustain life. This could be a requirement due to the gravitational center all galaxies have called a Black Hole. Yes- even at the center of the Milky Way lies a hungry Black Hole. The forces of all the stars and planents and other bodies counter the effects of the Black Hole keeping us in our perfect spot near the edge. But NOT TOO close to the edge to be subject to stellar masses that could smash us apart. -- Yea this Earth is pretty special, and quite lucky!
Galaxy, or Globular Cluster (Orbiting the centre of a galaxy)
A galaxy. The Earth is in the Milky Way galaxy.
It's a galaxy and there are many different shapes they come in.
Pretty sure that's a galaxy
a galixy
Billions of stars make up a galaxy.
There are literally billions of billions of stars. The vast majority are medium stars.
Because they are billions and billions and billions of miles away from us.
galaxies
There are literally billions of billions of stars. The vast majority are medium stars.
a galexy
The collection of all visible or detectable galaxies is known as the universe. Each galaxy is a vast collection of stars--billions of them. Some galaxies have trillions of stars.
No. The big dipper is just a small collection of a handful of stars. All stars that you see in the sky are part of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is composed of hudreds of billions of stars.
There is no such thing as a "milky way solar system". The Milky Way is the galaxy we live in; a galaxy is a collection of billions of stars, i.e., billions of solar systems.
Billions of stars make up a galaxy.
There are literally billions of billions of stars. The vast majority are medium stars.
A galaxy is a collection of billions of stars. The brighter of these may show up separately, if sufficiently magnified.
A galaxy is a massive collection of billions of stars, whereas a constellation is a group of stars (Sometimes other objects) that appear to form a pattern in the sky.
Yes!!! The galaxies are a collection of millions if not billions of stars.
Our solar system is in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxyis a collection of billions of stars, planets, etc.
A galaxy contains billions of stars. A universe contains billions of galaxies.
You can't list "all the stars" in a constellation; there are billions upon billions of them.