The Milky Way is estimated to have anywhere from 100 billion to 400 billion stars, but the Andromeda Galaxy boasts around one trillion stars. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope uncovered a large and rare population of hot, bright stars as a part of those one trillion. Blue stars are typically hot, young stars, but the blue stars found in the Andromeda Galaxy were aging, Sun-like stars that have cast out their outer layer of materials and exposed their blue-hot cores. These stars are scattered throughout the center of the galaxy and are brightest in ultraviolet light.[4]
One Trillion Stars
7 years ago by babu5 (16)
Don't you just love space?
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