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How many galaxies are there?

One such estimate says that there are between 100 and 200 billion galaxies in the observable universe. Other astronomers have tried to estimate the number of 'missed' galaxies in previous studies and come up with a total number of 2 trillion galaxies in the universe.
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How many galaxies are in one Milky Way?

There are around fifty galaxies in the Milky Way, the largest of which is the Large Magellanic Cloud. This satellite galaxy has a diameter of only 14,000 light-years. The Large Magellanic Cloud may have as many as 10 billion stars within it.
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What is the biggest galaxy?

A spectacular new photo has been released showing the record-holder for largest galaxy in the universe. NGC 6872, also known as the Condor Galaxy, stretches 522,000 light years from tip to tip.
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How many galaxies can we see from Earth?

The nearby Andromeda Galaxy, also called M31, is bright enough to be seen by the naked eye on dark, moonless nights. The Andromeda Galaxy is the only other (besides the Milky Way) spiral galaxy we can see with the naked eye.
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Are there 12 galaxies?

There are about 51 galaxies in the Local Group (see list of nearest galaxies for a complete list), on the order of 100,000 in the Local Supercluster, and an estimated 100 billion in all of the observable universe.
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How Many Galaxies Are There?

Is there 100 galaxies?

While estimates among different experts vary, an acceptable range is between 100 billion and 200 billion galaxies, said Mario Livio, an astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.
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What's beyond galaxies?

The Milky Way galaxy is just one of the billions of galaxies in the universe. The universe is a vast expanse of space that contains all of everything in existence. The universe contains all of the galaxies, stars, and planets. The exact size of the universe is unknown.
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How many universes exist?

We currently have no evidence that multiverses exists, and everything we can see suggests there is just one universe — our own.
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Do other galaxies have life?

Generally, they conclude, life is possible only in the outer regions of large galaxies. (Our own solar system is about 27,000 light-years from the center.)
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Could we ever travel to another galaxy?

Intergalactic distances are roughly a hundred-thousandfold (five orders of magnitude) greater than their interstellar counterparts. The technology required to travel between galaxies is far beyond humanity's present capabilities, and currently only the subject of speculation, hypothesis, and science fiction.
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Is space infinite?

Because space isn't curved they will never meet or drift away from each other. A flat universe could be infinite: imagine a 2D piece of paper that stretches out forever. But it could also be finite: imagine taking a piece of paper, making a cylinder and joining the ends to make a torus (doughnut) shape.
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What's outside of the universe?

The trite answer is that both space and time were created at the big bang about 14 billion years ago, so there is nothing beyond the universe. However, much of the universe exists beyond the observable universe, which is maybe about 90 billion light years across.
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Is there anything bigger than galaxies?

Many groups bound together lead to galaxy clusters, and occasionally clusters merge together, creating even larger clusters. Many clusters together, spanning hundreds of millions or even billions of light years across, appear to make the largest structures of all: superclusters.
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How long is a galactic year?

The galactic year, also known as a cosmic year, is the duration of time required for the Sun to orbit once around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. One galactic year is 230 million Earth years.
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Who discovered the universe?

Edwin Hubble: The man who discovered the Cosmos.
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Is there another Earth in universe?

Using data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, scientists have identified an Earth-size world, called TOI 700 e, orbiting within the habitable zone of its star – the range of distances where liquid water could occur on a planet's surface.
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What planet can we live on besides Earth?

Besides Earth, Mars would be the easiest planet to live on. Mars has liquid water, a habitable temperature and a bit of an atmosphere that can help protect humans from cosmic and solar radiation. The gravity of Mars is 38% that of the Earth.
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Does the multiverse exist?

The multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes. Together, these universes are presumed to comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them.
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How many dimensions exist?

The world as we know it has three dimensions of space—length, width and depth—and one dimension of time. But there's the mind-bending possibility that many more dimensions exist out there. According to string theory, one of the leading physics model of the last half century, the universe operates with 10 dimensions.
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What is our universe called?

Our universe is also called the cosmos. It is originally a greek word. In early days it was thought that our Galaxy constituted the entire universe.
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What happens when the universe dies?

Eventually, the entire contents of the universe will be crushed together into an impossibly tiny space – a singularity, like a reverse Big Bang. Different scientists give different estimates of when this contraction phase might begin. It could be billions of years away yet.
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Where does space end?

Our atmosphere is extended up to an imaginary line called the Kármán Line. The astronomers consider this line to be 100 km above sea level. It is a convention that we have agreed to follow that outer space begins from this line.
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What is the strangest galaxy in the universe?

One of these is NGC 7674, a spiral galaxy whose center boasts a pair of black holes a mere light-year apart. The galaxy (400 million miles from Earth) probably collected the spare black hole during a collision and merger with another galaxy.
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Are galaxies still being born?

The galaxy-formation process has not stopped. Our universe continues to evolve. Small galaxies are frequently gobbled up by larger ones. The Milky Way may contain the remains of several smaller galaxies that it has swallowed during its long lifetime.
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