The number of stars in the galaxy is on the order of 10 ^11, and the number of galaxies is also on the order of 10^11, so that' 10 ^22 stars. If only 1% of them have planets, that's 10^20 planets.
To put that in perspective, the number of dollars in the national debt is on the order of 10^ 10, so the number of pennies is 10^12.
So, there are 100,000,000 planets for every penny of the national debt.
Out of all those planets, no doubt some have more than 79 moons.
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