a deep pointing by the JWST showing, the Universe crowded with galaxies (NASA)
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The Universe is full of stars!
By extrapolating some numbers based on local measurements, we can guess there are about 1e12-1e13 galaxies just in the observable part of our Universe, for a total of at least~1e24 stars.
When did the Universe form them? How well do we know?
Here is an #AstrophysicsFactlet about this.
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