The spiral galaxy NGC 4414 is approximately 62 light years away from planet Earth. It has been photographed by the Hubble Telescope multiple times. Its outer arms appear bluer because they are constantly forming new stars so it would be difficult to say how many stars might be in the galaxy.
NGC 1132 is estimated to be around 320,000 light-years in diameter, making it larger than our Milky Way galaxy. It is classified as a giant elliptical galaxy located in the constellation Eridanus, approximately 320 million light-years away from Earth.
NGC 3370 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo. It contains stars, gas, dust, and possibly planets within its structure. Comets are not typically found within galaxies, but rather in the outer reaches of the solar system.
Galaxy M31, Galaxy M32, and Planetary Nebula NGC 7662
It is impossible to say for sure. Some stars may be very bright, but are much too far away for us to see. All the stars you see when you look outside at night are just from our galaxy. We can only see a few thousand of them, and there are many more than that in our galaxy. There are about 100 billion galaxies out there. Even among the stars we can see, some may be very bright if you were closer to them, but they seem very dim to us. The sun is a star and it seems bright because we are so close to it. There are many stars out there that are a lot brighter than it is, but just seem like tiny points of light to us. So your question cannot really be answered.
The Sunflower Galaxy (M63, or NGC 5055) is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Cane.It is approximately 37 million light years from us.
105,000,000,000.
No count of stars in any galaxy has been made. Estimates are given.Galaxies can contain as little as a few million stars or as many as trillions.NGC 1427A. A few billion maybe.
The NGC 1365 galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy 56 million light-years from Earth in the Fornax constellation, and is 200,000 light-years in diameter, and contains about 400 billion stars.
NGC 3486 is a type Sb spiral galaxy.
No. NGC 5458 is a galaxy.
The NGC 613 galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy 67 million light-years from Earth (20.7 mpc) in the Sculptor constellation, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter (same size as the Milky Way), and contains about 100 billion stars (same number of stars as the Milky Way).
There are several thousand background galaxies behind the NGC 3370 galaxy (with billions of stars, planets, and moons in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae). Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.
There are several thousand background galaxies behind the NGC 2623 galaxy (with billions of stars, planets, and moons in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae). Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.
There are several thousand background galaxies behind the NGC 17 galaxy (with billions of stars, planets, and moons in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae). Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.
There are several thousand background galaxies behind the NGC 4921 galaxy (with billions of stars, planets, and moons in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae). Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.
1,890.
3,780.