No. The origin of the Universe is believed to have been very HOT, not cold.
No, the do not.
The Moon.
The object is moving away from the observer.
Astronomers are constantly finding new planets orbiting stars other than our sun. In 2005 astronomers discovered a new object, later named Eris, which almost become the tenth planet. The discussion of this object resulted in a new definition of a planet which excluded Eris.
Gravity.
sun
All object are traveling in different direction and speed. If you believe that the universe has edge, then all direction will point to that edge. Unfortunately, no one can really tell if the universe has edge.
[object Object]
The object is moving away from the observer.
The Moon.
Astronomers have spotted the most distant object yet confirmed in the universe - a self-destructing star that exploded 13.1 billion light years from Earth. It detonated just 630 million years after the big bang, around the end of the cosmic "dark ages", when the first stars and galaxies were lighting up space.
The mass of an object remains the same everywhere in the universe.
To find the the area of a shape is to find the space that is enclosed within a 2D object. Do not mix it up with volume, which is the space enclosed within a 3D object.
By using the habo space telescle to detect the object's velocity
This is called the volume of the object, the enclosed three-dimensional space.
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Speed an object is moving away from the observer.
The Universe