Calculating
the stars in the cosmos is like trying to calculate the number of sand grains
on a beach, it’s not possible. Even though approximations differ among
different experts, the overall agreement is that there are no less than between
100 billion and 200 billion galaxies in our universe.
Just think
about that for a sec, and now toss in billions of stars in each galaxy. Take
our home galaxy, the Milky Way Galaxy, for example, which measures nearly
120,000 light years across, and holds up to 400 billion stars.In the video
below, a group of researchers collected data on more than 8000 galaxies that
surround the galaxy we live in, also stated above, the Milky Way galaxy.
They plotted
each galaxies movement and location in space, and learned that the Milky Way
galaxy is part of one massive system that covers a number of other galaxies,
stated to as a super cluster.
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