How many stars in a galaxy?

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    Something that I have wanted to know for a while is, how many stars are there in the average
    Galaxy? Since bench said there could be 9 quadrillion galaxies I'm doing a bit of work to see how large SM universe is :p
     

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    I think each galaxy is 128^3 star/void systems, each with 16^3 sectors. Basically, fucking huge :)
    [DOUBLEPOST=1418228047,1418227787][/DOUBLEPOST]Just did numbers, thats 8589934592 sectors in 1 galaxy :O

    Times by 9 quadrillion
     

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    That would be impressive, if all of them didn't look the same :/
     
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    [DOUBLEPOST=1418228300,1418228197][/DOUBLEPOST]Right... And we times 8589934592 by 9 quadrillion and we have the universe :)
     

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    [DOUBLEPOST=1418228300,1418228197][/DOUBLEPOST]Right... And we times 8589934592 by 9 quadrillion and we have the universe :)
    Thats what i did ^^
    [DOUBLEPOST=1418228508][/DOUBLEPOST]I'm very bored, and assuming that e+ shit is standard form, I calculated it

    1768591400000000000000000000000000000000

    Thats alot of sectors.
     
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    Now we have to find out how many meters there are in the universe :P
     
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    That would be impressive, if all of them didn't look the same :/
    so much this, i would be fine with 10,000 galaxies if they looked somewhat instead of 9 quadrillion with a that only have a differently shaded star...
     

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    If you were traveling at 100 km/h it would take you just shy of 10,000 YEARS to fly to one end of the universe. That's constant flight-time along one axis, not diagonally or anything.
     
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    If you were traveling at 100 km/h it would take you just shy of 10,000 YEARS to fly to one end of the universe. That's constant flight-time along one axis, not diagonally or anything.
    Is that accounting for the large void between the galaxies?