I've heard estimates as high as 300 billion, the bulk of which are near the center.
2006-08-27 07:31:14
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answer #1
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answered by brainstorm 6
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When looking up at a night sky, only a small amount of stars can been seen by the naked eye. In fact it is an amount so small that it is a comparable to a handful of sand on the beach. While the exact number can't be known just yet, many estimates have been given.
2006-08-27 08:26:56
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answered by Krissy 6
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It is impossible to count, but most scientists agree that there is approximately 100,000,000,000 stars in the Milky Way.
2006-08-27 07:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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22. The rest of them are reflections of this original 22 stars
2006-08-27 07:40:40
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answered by Knowsitall 2
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it is uncountable but scientists say that there is about 100 billion stars in the Milky Way
when counting them, how do u know if you havent counted it yet ;D
2006-08-27 07:29:56
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answered by Vixe 2
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http://www.petitiononline.com/PP896/petition.html
save pluto by signing this petition
2006-08-27 09:25:58
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answered by kill b 1
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a whole lot.
2006-08-27 07:38:23
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answered by That one guy 6
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a lot =D
2006-08-27 07:28:30
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answered by Dobby The Great 5
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