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mathnerd56
Hi, just wondering how many nebulaes are out there in the universe, i think there is an undefined number of nebulaes out in the universe, how many do you guys think there are?
DiamondJim
There are said to be 100,000,000,000 galaxies and I would think that the average galaxy contains millions if not billions of nebulae so rather a lot.
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