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  • Estimated Stars in the Milky Way: A Comprehensive Overview
    The estimated number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy is between 100 and 400 billion.

    This is a wide range because it's incredibly difficult to count all the stars in our galaxy. We can only see a small fraction of them, and the distribution of stars is not uniform. Astronomers use various techniques, like observing star density and extrapolating, to arrive at these estimates.

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