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    Question: How many stars are there in the galaxy right now

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      • galaxy,
      • space,
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    Asked by cook532dows3 to Martin M, maiajones, jadegray, ievajankute, emilywalls on 23 Sep 2025.
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      Martin McCoustra answered on 23 Sep 2025:


      Estimates vary but somewhere between 100 billion and 400 billion in our Galaxy, the Milky Way.

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      Emily Walls answered on 23 Sep 2025:


      The most common answer is around 200 billion stars in the Milky Way, counting stars can be difficult but that is our best estimate!

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