The Vastness of Stars and Sand
The Vastness of Stars and Sand
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When we look at the night sky, it may seem like the stars are countless, but did you know that there are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all the Earth's beaches Estimates suggest that there are about 70 sextillion (7 followed by 22 zeros) stars in the observable universe. On the other hand, it’s estimated that all the sand grains on Earth’s beaches number around 7.5 quintillion (7.5 followed by 18 zeros). This comparison shows just how vast the universe is, far beyond what we can see with our naked eyes.
The Scale of the Universe
The sheer number of stars compared to sand grains helps put into perspective the mind-boggling scale of the universe. The Milky Way galaxy alone contains 100 to 400 billion stars, and there are estimated to be over 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe. These numbers highlight the immense size and complexity of the cosmos, making our planet seem incredibly small in comparison. This comparison not only shows how big the universe is but also inspires awe about the mysteries yet to be discovered. Shutdown123 Report this page