The furthest known object in the universe is a galaxy called MACS0647-JD, which is approximately 13.3 billion light-years away from Earth. This means that the light we see from it today has traveled for 13.3 billion years to reach us.
No, "furtherest" is not a standard word in English. The correct superlative form of "far" is "furthest."
You can use the term "it's by far" when you're implying or actually comparing one thing to another. It describes a figurative distance between one thing and another. For example, I enjoy real New York-style pizza and it's by far the best pizza I've ever had. I don't like shopping at the local grocery store because it's by far the dirtiest store I've ever been in.
Photo meaning light.Tele meaning sound. Lens isn't a root word I'm just going to tell you that.
A noun is a word for any person, place, or thing. Example sentences with nouns in bold:John is my brother.Paris is in France.The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
She lives far from the city. The store is not too far from here. I can see the mountains far in the distance.
A Super Nova, exploding star, is by far the most destructive thing in the universe.
The concept of parallel universes, or multiverse theory, is a hypothesis in theoretical physics that suggests the existence of multiple universes that coexist alongside our own. While there is not yet solid empirical evidence to prove the existence of parallel universes, the idea is actively debated and explored in scientific research.
I want to know the exact date the moon is furthest away from the earth.
As far as we know ... judging by all the experimental and observational evidence to date ... no such place exists in the universe.
The superlative form of the adverb "far" is "farthest" or "furthest."
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Yes universe is endless and it is expanding but every thing that expands has its end once it reaches that end it explodes this might be the cause of the end of universe so there might be a end of universe
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Further and furthest.
It is impossible to know how far the furthest star is, since it can't be seen. The universe is said to be aprox 13.8 billion years old, it would be logical to assume that is how far it is in light years. 13.8 billion light years x 5.88 trillion miles per light years is pretty far. The sun is the closest star at 93 million miles. The next closest is, Proxima centauri which is 4.24 light years or 24.925 trillion miles away.
The nearest spiral galaxy to Earth is the Andromeda galaxy, 2.5 million light years away. Plus it it the furthest thing you can see with the naked eye!