Development of an entire universe is real hard work. One galaxy is over 1 billion stars. Each star can have 15+ planets. Each planet can have 15+ moons The planets and the moons can have hundreds of nations and countries. I gotta name all of it, and factor in rotation, mass, gravity, atmosphere, geo-sphere, weather conditions, and its history.
Well, shit. I'll just do the important planets and orbital satellites. Star Wars and Star Trek both have excellent galactic maps. Very impressive. Surprisingly I must map a least three galaxies for my story; Neo-Milkyway, Andromeda, and Skayleen. Hybrida-Universe is 95 trillion light-years in diameter, approximately 830 sextillion galaxies. Yes, it's a real number. 830,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 830 • 10^21.
For my universe's size, I'm not sure if it's accurate. A lot of voids and empty galaxy clusters could be present. Then again it's fictional. For example 1 cm of the night sky contains 1 billion galaxies. WTF. That's our universe of just 90 billion light years. My universe is 95 trillion. Interesting. I may have to increase my galaxy count to 830 decillion. (830 • 10^33).
What site is this again? Ohhh. Ugh. Crap, I typed all that shit so I'm not deleting it. :|: