defiantly in the trillions
Yes. Some giant elliptical galaxies contain tens of trillions of stars.
Smaller galaxies do. Larger galaxies contain billions or even trillions of stars.
The average number of stars in a giant galaxy since it contains trillions of stars is 10 trillion.
Galaxies are made up of billions to trillions of stars.
The largest galxies have stars numbering in the tens of trillions.
The collection of all visible or detectable galaxies is known as the universe. Each galaxy is a vast collection of stars--billions of them. Some galaxies have trillions of stars.
the night sky and/or large galaxies (elliptical or spiral)
It is impossible to list them all. There are 100 billion galaxies in the known universe, each containing millions to trillions of stars.
A galaxy is a large system, held in place by gravity, that contains stars, gas, celestial bodies and other space matter. There are different classifications of galaxies. For example, a dwarf galaxy can contain as few as 10 million stars, while a giant galaxy can have a star count of hundreds of trillions of stars.
Yes. Some spiral galaxies do contain at least 1 trillion stars.
It's not "galaxy stars", but galaxies, that have the black holes at their center.All, or most, galaxies have a giant black hole at their center.
Yes. Some dwarf galaxies contain at least 1 billion stars.