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Yes, there is believed to be an infinite number of galaxies in the universe.

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If the universe is infinite then why are there a finite amount of galaxies?

It is not yet certain what size the Universe is, not even approximately - but it is probably not infinite. If you have seen an estimate about the number of galaxies in the Universe, it probably referred to the OBSERVABLE Universe, which is definitely not infinite.


What is the estimated number of galaxies in the universe?

The observable Universe is estimated to have around 1011 (a hundred billion) galaxies. The entire Universe is much bigger than that, but it isn't known how much bigger. Perhaps it is infinite, in which case it might have an infinite number of galaxies.


How do you use the word infinity in a sentence?

The universe is said to be infinite, with galaxies stretching out into infinity.


What galaxies contain both largest and smallest galaxies in universe?

ummmm, galaxies can have galaxies in them unless they combine, also, we don't know, the universe is infinite and we have ye to see beyond our local galaxy cluster... sorry but that is an impossible question (although if the universe is infinite then nothing is quite impossible...)


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

The estimated number of satellite galaxies, given that there are 100 billion galaxies in the universe, is 170 billion.


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

There are approximately 7 trillion dwarf galaxies in the universe.


There are how many galaxies?

Galaxy Theaters have locations across the west coast. Overall, there are 12 locations spanning over the states of California, Nevada, Texas, and Washington.


How many galaxies can fit into a universe?

It is estimated that there are about 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe. However, the total number of galaxies in the entire universe could be much larger and currently unknown. The universe is vast and constantly expanding, so the exact number of galaxies it can hold is difficult to determine.


How many galaxies are there and what are they named?

To the best knowledge, there are an infinite number of galaxies, which means they don't have names!


Where is our galaxy cluster in relation to other galaxies?

well, that's a hard question to answer, because since the universe is infinite that means that there is an infinite amount of matter, which results in an infinite number of galaxy, so, the answer would be: everywhere and nowhere, distance infinite, you can't measure that. sorry. But an interesting question.


How many galaxies found in the universe?

The observable Universe has somewhere around 1011 galaxies. The entire Universe is much larger than the observable Universe, but currently, it is not known exactly how much larger. It might be infinite in size, but in any case, it is estimated that the Universe is a lot larger than the observable Universe.


Is the universe made up of hundreds of millions of galaxies?

Much more than that, actually. The number of galaxies in the OBSERVABLE Universe is at least 1011.