Yes. Roughly 5% of the stars in ht Milky Way are larger than out sun, which works our to a total of about 10 billion stars. The sun only appears bigger than other stars because it is much closer to us than any other star.
All the stars we see with the unaided eye are part of the Milky Way. Many of the brighter ones have names.All the stars we see with the unaided eye are part of the Milky Way. Many of the brighter ones have names.All the stars we see with the unaided eye are part of the Milky Way. Many of the brighter ones have names.All the stars we see with the unaided eye are part of the Milky Way. Many of the brighter ones have names.
in milky way there are about 2,500 stars
milky way is a galaxy which consists of countless numbers of stars,asteriods,meteors,dust ,rocks ,etc ,.the solar system refers to our system which includes the sun and the nine planets. There are currently 278 stars in the milky way galaxy around which planets have been discovered.
trillions of other stars in the milkyway
The collision of Andromeda with the Milky Way is not expected for many billions of years, by which time the Earth will have already been destroyed by the expansion of the sun into a red giant.
There are about 100 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. We only know of moons in the solar system - 169 of them.
Well, the Milky Way doesn't only include stars but it includes planets too.
The entire solar system is in the milky way, with all the stars you can see.
The Milky Way has somewhere between 100 and 400 billion stars; most of those are red dwarf stars.
the milky way is a galaxy, there are billions of stars in the milky way galaxy
Yes.
All the stars you see are part of the Milky Way, and so are we. So you could say they are the same distance. There is a particular patch through the sky which we particularly refer to as the Milky Way, and there are many stars that are nearer to us than that.