Counting Stars: Illusions in Cosmos.!
This substantial scale causes stars to appear smaller in comparison when viewed from Earth. Consequently, despite being separated by millions of kilometres in reality, stars seem visually closer when observed from our planet. Delving into the estimation of the total number of stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way, remains a complex challenge. professor Gary Girmore, a researcher at Cambridge university in America, is among the scientists engaged in this endeavour.
Although an exact count remains elusive, preliminary data from professor Girmore's team suggests that our galaxy may harbour approximately 20,000 crore (200 billion) stars. This ongoing research underscores the vastness of the cosmos and the continuous exploration aimed at unravelling the mysteries of the universe.