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  • Astronomers estimate there are about 100 thousand million stars in the Milky Way alone. Outside that, there are millions upon millions of other galaxies also!
  • Approximately, Infinite. Everybody That Counts Them Eventually Goes Mad So We Never Get The Answer.
  • The observable universe contains about 3 to 7 × 1022 stars (30 to 70 billion trillion stars), organized in more than 80 billion galaxies, which themselves form clusters and superclusters. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe Of course, there is a difference between the universe, and the observable universe, no one can say what is in the parts of the universe we have not yet observed...

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