Note : The numbers shown in the video are estimated and they don't represent the exact number of the stars contained by certain Galaxy. Also some Galaxy figures are not real and they are for visualization. Enjoy!
I’m sorry but saying galaxys have less then 10,000 stars is completely unreasonably Realistic, dislike deserved. And on the other end, all numbers above 10 trillion are pretty unrealistic.
@RayMapa73 It may seem unrealistic to you, but it is what it is. The star number depends on the the density of the stars and the volume of a Galaxy. A Galaxy with a diameter of 6 million Light Years can easily hold 100 Trillion of Stars. There's enough evidence and calculation of them. Internet's here, you can just do a research. There's no logical reason for it to be an unbelievable fact. You see, The size of Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall is 10,000,000,000 Light Years, which contradicts with the Cosmological Principle of Einstein. But that doesn't mean Einstein is wrong or the size is wrong. The size is pretty confirmed. This structure is extraordinary or exceptional. In the same way, these may look unbelievable because they could be exceptional
@RayMapa73Segue 2 only has a few thousand stars. IC 1101 has over 100 trillion stars. It sounds unlikely, but there's a lot of space and time for it to happen.
Look up at the night sky and you'll see stars which is only ≈(3 x 10 ^ -18)% of the number of stars in The Universe! (Not 100% accurate, based on research) Merry Christmas!
Very good video bro! I really enjoyed watching it! The numbers seem acurate, especially for the Milky Way indeed the number of stars oscillates between 100 and 400 billion. The number mostly depends on the local stellar density and the value of the radius of the Galaxy you choose to adopt. I performed this computation during an Astronomy competition and I obtained 392 billion stars.
No, you misunderstood. The first one shows the minimum number of how much star Milky Way could hold which is 100 Billion and second one is maximum which is 400 Billion.
Note : The numbers shown in the video are estimated and they don't represent the exact number of the stars contained by certain Galaxy. Also some Galaxy figures are not real and they are for visualization. Enjoy!
I’m sorry but saying galaxys have less then 10,000 stars is completely unreasonably Realistic, dislike deserved.
And on the other end, all numbers above 10 trillion are pretty unrealistic.
@RayMapa73 It may seem unrealistic to you, but it is what it is. The star number depends on the the density of the stars and the volume of a Galaxy. A Galaxy with a diameter of 6 million Light Years can easily hold 100 Trillion of Stars. There's enough evidence and calculation of them. Internet's here, you can just do a research. There's no logical reason for it to be an unbelievable fact.
You see, The size of Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall is 10,000,000,000 Light Years, which contradicts with the Cosmological Principle of Einstein. But that doesn't mean Einstein is wrong or the size is wrong. The size is pretty confirmed. This structure is extraordinary or exceptional. In the same way, these may look unbelievable because they could be exceptional
@RayMapa73Segue 2 only has a few thousand stars. IC 1101 has over 100 trillion stars. It sounds unlikely, but there's a lot of space and time for it to happen.
@RayMapa73They are real. They are called ultra-faint dwarf galaxies. They usually contains from several tens to few thousands of stars
I really enjoyed this video, good job!
Thank you!
Look up at the night sky and you'll see stars which is only ≈(3 x 10 ^ -18)% of the number of stars in The Universe!
(Not 100% accurate, based on research)
Merry Christmas!
Your video is the best thing to watch. Also i like space
Thanks!
Very good video bro! I really enjoyed watching it! The numbers seem acurate, especially for the Milky Way indeed the number of stars oscillates between 100 and 400 billion. The number mostly depends on the local stellar density and the value of the radius of the Galaxy you choose to adopt. I performed this computation during an Astronomy competition and I obtained 392 billion stars.
That's so nice. Thanks!
What app you use for this?
Adobe After Effects
Merry Christmas!
Is Santa real
@@HansBrovasky Yes, but he died a long time ago.
What about alcymoneus?
thats deconfirmed
Galaxies.
is Willman 1 the smallest galaxy?
Ursa Major III might be the smallest Galaxy with a diameter of 9.78 Light Years. It is a satellite Galaxy of Milky Way
It could be a star cluster rather than a galaxy
Milky way galaxy have 400 billion star's not 100 billion star's
100 Billion is minimum and 400 Billion is maximum
but what if milky way haved 1 quadrillion stars?
If it had that many stars the night sky would be white
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I agree with you tarabaranwal7096
I enjoyed the video much
Me want watch more
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Minimum is 10^11 stars in MWG and the maximum number is 400B stars.
10^11 is 100 Billion which I showed in this video
It’s crazy to think about a galaxy with just dozens of stars. I’ve always thought it must has at least several millions of stars
Merry Christmas btw 😊
Me to
Yeah like I'm sure by the end of the millennium we'll have more stars colonized than in some of those galaxies
@@catloverplayz3268Nah
When are you gonna do SCBTU 2024
Maybe it will come on 31st December. I haven't started yet. I will inform you soon!
@@JNUniverseSome channels with SCBTU videos to watch so you can add more objects:
MrRedShark77
Thorbrine
Daniel Dixon
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Fun fact: fried egg galaxy is Hoag’s object
No. They're different
Why don’t have Andromeda Galaxy?
I have added that. You should check it again
Milky way again... 2:29
Maximum and minimum read before commenting
MILKY WAY! 2:08
We are all in milky way
Why there are 2 milky ways?
One is 100B
One is 400B
100 Billion indicates the minimum number while 400 Billion indicates maximum
Willman 1 galaxy is dead?
It’s not dead. It’s an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy, which is galaxies that contains very less stars
wow!
Why 2 ic 1011
No, one is IC 1101 and other one is IC 1011
Since when ic 1011 is so big isn't it alcyoneus?
@@gioklan3745Alcyoneus is 16.3 million light years
Two mily ways ?
No, you misunderstood. The first one shows the minimum number of how much star Milky Way could hold which is 100 Billion and second one is maximum which is 400 Billion.
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First yep again
Thanks for watching!!