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how many moons are in the galaxy
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There are estimated to be more than 200 billion galaxies in the observable universe, each containing numerous stars. Considering that many planets in each galaxy could have moons, it is difficult to determine an exact number. However, it is believed that there could be billions or even trillions of moons throughout the galaxies.
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