B How many planets can we estimate in other galaxies?

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Estimating the number of planets in other galaxies remains a challenge due to current technological limitations. While it is believed that normal galaxies contain around 200 billion solar systems, the ability to resolve individual stars in distant galaxies, such as Andromeda, is still restricted. The Andromeda galaxy, which is approximately 2.537 million light years away, is similar to the Milky Way and likely hosts many planets. Advanced equipment will be necessary to improve our estimation capabilities in these distant galaxies. Continued advancements in telescope technology will be crucial for future discoveries in this area.
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How far are we from being capable of estimating the number of planets in other galaxies? At least, in any of the nearby galaxies that are already known to us?

Would this require state-of-art equipments?
 
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We already estimate that the number of solar systems in normal galaxies is on the order of 200 billion. Do you mean some specific galaxy?
 
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phinds said:
Do you mean some specific galaxy?
No. I wasn't really thinking of any particular galaxy.
phinds said:
We already estimate that the number of solar systems in normal galaxies is on the order of 2 billion
Good. I did'nt know that.
 
Our nearest large neIghbor galaxy is Andromeda, it appears to be quite similar to the Milky way, but roughly 30% bigger.
It's reasonable to suggest that there could be many planets there, however our present telescopes can just about manage to resolve separate stars.
2.537 million light years (but closing) is a long way from here.
 
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rootone said:
2.537 million light years (but closing) is a long way from here.
Pshaw. It's not that far. I can see that far (or could in my younger days).
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