Galaxies.
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.
Because they are billions and billions and billions of miles away from us.
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The five medium stars are the Sun, Alpha Centauri A, Sirius A, Vega, and Capella. These stars have masses and luminosities greater than average stars like our Sun, but are not as massive or luminous as giant stars.
A system of billions of stars held together by gravity is called a galaxy. The one we live in is called the Milky Way galaxy.
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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.
Earth, the Sun, and billions of stars are contained within the Milky Way galaxy, which is a vast collection of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter. The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy, and it is just one of billions of galaxies in the universe. It spans about 100,000 light-years in diameter and contains hundreds of billions 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.
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.
Every galaxy has billions of stars. Each of those stars is like the Sun, but some are larger or smaller, and they can have different colors.
Our solar system is in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxyis a collection of billions of stars, planets, etc.
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.
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.