It has been estimated that there are over a hundred billion galaxies. Not all of them have been named.
The most famous galaxies are:
Milky Way Galaxy: The galaxy where our Solar System resides.
Andromeda Galaxy: Our nearest large galaxy.
Large Magellanic Cloud: Brightest patch of nebulosity in the sky.
Canis Major Dwarf: Our nearest galaxy at 0.025 Mly
Others are named for their shape.
Cigar galaxy.
Comet galaxy.
Cartwheel galaxy.
Whirlpool galaxy.
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∙ 12y agoWiki User
∙ 11y agoIt has been estimated that there are over a hundred billion galaxies. Not all of them have been named.
The most famous galaxies are:
Milky Way Galaxy: The galaxy where our Solar System resides.
Andromeda Galaxy: Our nearest large galaxy.
Large Magellanic Cloud: Brightest patch of nebulosity in the sky.
Canis Major Dwarf: Our nearest galaxy at 0.025 Mly
Others are named for their shape.
Cigar galaxy.
Comet galaxy.
Cartwheel galaxy.
Whirlpool galaxy.
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∙ 14y agoThere are over 200 billion stars in our galaxy. Not all of them are named.
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∙ 11y agoThere are a few. One that Im positive about is the Milky Way.
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∙ 12y agoIf you are asking for the name of the planets these are the main ones Earth,Jupiter,Mars,Neptune,Saturn
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∙ 11y agoAll I know is milky way, and whirlpool
Good names for galactic space empires include Galaxy Stars, Galaxy Emprire, Star Galaxy and more. There are infinite suggestions for name in essence .
A galaxy is by a definition a group of stars. If there were no stars it could not be a galaxy.
Rigel, Sirius, Betelgeuse, Vega and Polaris
Every galaxy contains stars, if that's what you mean. "Galaxy" means "big bunch of stars". No stars ===> no galaxy.
Elliptical Galaxy The Elliptical Galaxy has mostly old stars and blue stars are new stars.
If it didn't have stars it wouldn't be a galaxy
The answer is Galaxy. a circular collection of stars is a galaxy
There are about 200 -> 400 billion stars in our Galaxy
the milky way is everybodys galaxy and yes the stars you see are in your galaxy
Yes, stars can exist outside of a galaxy. These stars are typically referred to as intergalactic stars, and they may have been ejected from their original galaxy due to interactions with other stars or galactic dynamics. Intergalactic stars are typically found in the space between galaxies.
A GALAXY Does consist of stars.It's consisted out of gas,dust,and stars.
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