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| - According to some sources, the galaxy is about 100,000 light-years across, or 30,000 parsecs (a parsec is 3.258 light years). A black hole exists at the center of the galaxy. The galaxy is orbited by thirteen satellite galaxies, including the mysterious Allure Dwarf Galaxy, which lies just below the galactic plane near Aaltice Space. Some of the companions are described as having ancient, metal-poor stars and not much life, though many of them have yet to be explored.
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| - According to some sources, the galaxy is about 100,000 light-years across, or 30,000 parsecs (a parsec is 3.258 light years). A black hole exists at the center of the galaxy. The galaxy is orbited by thirteen satellite galaxies, including the mysterious Allure Dwarf Galaxy, which lies just below the galactic plane near Aaltice Space. Some of the companions are described as having ancient, metal-poor stars and not much life, though many of them have yet to be explored. There are approximately 500 billion stars, and around half of these have varying numbers of planets that can support life. Ten percent of those planets developed life, while sentient life developed in 1/1,000 of those (about 10-100 million). The galaxy is populated by an estimated 100 quintillion to 1 sextillion different life forms. Additionally, it has been estimated that the number of uncharted free-floating planets (wandering planets) in the galaxy is over twice the number of stars.
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