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Smaller galaxies do. Larger galaxies contain billions or even trillions of stars.
Galaxies can be classified into three main sizes: dwarf galaxies, which are small and contain less than a few billion stars; Milky Way-sized galaxies, which are intermediate in size and contain a few hundred billion stars; and giant galaxies, which are massive and can contain trillions of stars.
Yes. Some spiral galaxies do contain at least 1 trillion stars.
Yes, most galaxies contain billions of stars. For instance, our Milky Way galaxy is estimated to have around 100 to 400 billion stars. However, there are smaller galaxies, known as dwarf galaxies, that may contain as few as a few million stars. Despite this variation, the majority of galaxies are star-rich and typically hold vast numbers of stars.
Yes. Some dwarf galaxies contain at least 1 billion stars.
All galaxies contain hot blue stars...
A vast collection of stars is called a galaxy. Galaxies are massive systems that contain stars, planets, gas, dust, and dark matter, held together by gravity. The Milky Way is an example of a galaxy that contains our solar system.
Well, you can see them, right? - Galaxies contain millions or billions of stars; each of these stars emit light.
(Atoms) Stars, Dust.
defiantly in the trillions
quasars.
A dwarf galaxy might contain this number of stars. A galaxy will contain billions of stars.