How many stars are there in the universe? - Big Think

How many stars are there in the universe? - Big Think

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Look up at the sky on a clear night, and you’ll see about 6,000 stars. But that’s only a tiny fraction of all the stars out there.
Try this: It’s about 10 times the number of cups of water in all the oceans of Earth.

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