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If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 4000 trillion months (320 trillion years) to count all 10 billion trillion stars (100 billion per galaxy) in a fictitious version of our universe.

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How many years would it take to count 10 billion trillion stars in the universe?

If you counted at the rate of one number per second, it would take 320 trillion years to count to 10 billion trillion. It makes no difference WHAT you're counting.


How long would it take to count every star in the known universe?

Counting every star in the known universe is an unimaginable task, as estimates suggest there are around 100 billion to 200 billion galaxies, each containing billions of stars. Even if one could count one star per second, it would take billions of years to count them all, far exceeding the current age of the universe, which is about 13.8 billion years. Therefore, it's practically impossible to count every star individually.


How many stars and how many galaxies have been catalogued?

There are a number of ways to count these - based on actual catalogs of the observed universe, based on estimates of the observed universe and based on estimates of the entire universe. The actual catalogs (there are numerous ones) have name around 10,000 galaxies. The best quantified amount is the estimate of the observed universe which according to the National Geographic Encyclopedia of Space contains 125 billion. Estimates of the entire universe have gone as far as 300-500 billion.


How many years would it take to count to Avogadro's number if you counted by a trillion every second?

(6.02 × 1023) ÷ 1 trillion (1 × 1012) = 6.02 × 1011 seconds6.02 × 1011 seconds ÷ 60 seconds ÷ 60 min ÷ 24 hours ÷ 365 days = 19,089 yearsNot worth the effort.


What are the galaxies found in the universe?

There are far too many to count or name

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What is kakdau national park's population?

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What is the estimated number of large galaxies since there are 100 billion galaxies in the universe?

If you counted 1 galaxy per second, it would take ~3200 years to count all 100 billion galaxies in the universe.


How long would it take to count all the stars in the universe?

There are a lot of stars in the universe. Our Galaxy alone is thought to contain 400 billion stars. If you can count 2 stars a second continuously without sleep it would take 200 billion seconds or 6337 years 225 days 13 hours 33 minutes and 20 seconds.Add to that the fact that there is thought to be about 400 billion galaxies in our universe. Our Galaxy is large by galaxy standards but let us assume that the average number of stars in any given galaxy is 100 billion. So at 2 a second it would take 633.7 trillion years or to put it into perspective 46,154.4 times longer than the universe has thought to existed.


How long would it take to count 1 trillion dollars?

194 years, 11 months, 5 days


How many years will it take to count one billion dollars?

Assuming it takes about 1 second to count each dollar, it would take one billion seconds, or about 31 years and 8 months.


Can you count to a trillion?

Not in your lifetime.


How many named large numbers are there?

An infinite number. If I count to one trillion, I can always count to one trillion one.


What is the word form of 3600000000000?

Oh, dude, that's a big number! The word form of 3600000000000 is "three trillion." Like, that's a lot of zeros to count, but hey, now you know!


How long would it take to count to one trillion?

one trillion seconds.