something troubled me about Nasa's saying.
like i get it's meant to poetic and not necessarily scientifically accurate, but it still nagged at me.
even if there were an infinite amount of stars, it doesn't mean we would necessarily see the light from them all.
depending on their distance, light could diffuse to an amount where it is negligible.
not to mention that light takes time to travel, and since the universe has a specific age from when it was... created? born? it means that it's possible that there are more stars out there whose light has not traveled far enough yet.
though someone will probably step in here and point out that since we have a certain age of the universe, we might also be able to get a rough idea of the number of stars which have formed and i don't even know where i'm going with this anymore