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If the Universe is about 14 Billion years old and there are galaxies ...


If the Universe is about 14 Billion years old and there are galaxies ...

1 simple question. They're 80 Billions ly away. So it took 80 Billions year for their light to reach us so we can see them. If that's correct ...

If the universe is only 14 billion years old, how can it be ... - YouTube

Comments29K. gregg hillier. if everybody leaves their toast in for 8 minutes....this could account for most of the dark matter in the universe.

If The Universe Is 13.8 Billion Years Old, How Can We See ... - Forbes

An image of the extremely distant Universe, where · many of the galaxies are tens of billions of light years away. ; Artist's logarithmic scale ...

How can the visible universe be 46 billion light-years in radius when ...

Astronomers widely accept that the universe formed in the Big Bang approximately 13.8 billion years ago. It has been expanding ever since. This ...

How old is the universe? - Space.com

There is also other evidence that the universe is younger than 14 billion years. For example, the most distant stars and galaxies, which we see ...

WMAP- Age of the Universe - NASA

How Old is the Universe? Until recently, astronomers estimated that the Big Bang occurred between 12 and 14 billion years ago. To put this in ...

Why is it hard to see galaxies past 14 billion light years?

On the other hand, there is a limit - the radius of the “observable Universe”, which is about 46 billion light-years, beyond which we can't see ...

Can the James Webb Space Telescope see galaxies over the ...

... galaxies as they are today, but as they were billions of years ago. Moreover, our universe is estimated to be 13.8 billion years old. So, we ...

Has JWST shown the Universe is TWICE as old as we think?!

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Inconsistency Between the Age and Diameter of the Universe

We are able to see the farthest galaxy almost 13.8 billion light years away. The scientists have estimated their current location, ...

How Did The Universe Expand To 46 Billion Light-Years In Just 13.8 ...

... galaxies, but expands and cools the entire time. NASA / GSFC. If the Universe is 13.8 billion years old, and the speed of light is truly our ...

If the beginning of the Big Bang was 14 billion years ago ... - Quora

If the universe was unevolving, then yes: Those galaxies would still be 13 billion light years away, and they would have been 13 billion light ...

The Universe is 14 Billion Years Old But Visible ... - NextBigFuture.com

... when they were only ~14 billion light years away. That old light is ... galaxies, or even clusters of galaxies, rather than individual stars.

How old is the universe? Big Bang may be 26.7 billion years old: study

... of the billions of galaxies that comprise our universe. That's what ... they came to existence hundreds of millions of years after the Big Bang.

Age of the universe - Wikipedia

Spectra taken of these distant galaxies showed a red shift in their ... of the Universe as 26.7 billion years. The author Rajendra Gupta ...

New Study Reveals That Our Universe Is 27 Billion Years ... - YouTube

How old is our universe?** This is one of the most fundamental questions in cosmology, and we thought we had the answer: about 13.8 billion ...

If the universe is only 14 billion years old, how can it be ... - YouTube

If the universe is only 14 billion years old, how can it be 92 billion light years wide? Welcome to EYES 200M, where we explore the ...

New research puts age of universe at 26.7 billion years, nearly twice ...

With very few galaxies can we tell how old they are. I think the few ... of the universe being around 14 billion years old. I'll be ...

Is the age of the Universe really 13.8 billion years?

... galaxies moving away surpasses the speed of light at 14 billion light years away. ... In the 5 billion years you mentioned, there will be more ...

Astronomers agree: Universe is nearly 14 billion years old

Their observations, plus a bit of cosmic geometry, suggest that the universe is 13.77 billion years old -- give or take 40 million years.