Not much that we can see. The best candidate would probably be the Sloan Great Wall, which is a vast collection of galaxies and which was once thought to be the largest structure in the universe.
The Earth is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old according to scientific studies and evidence. It formed around the same time as the rest of the solar system, evolving over billions of years into the planet we know today.
No - a light year is a unit of distance - not time so you can't convert.
The moon is roughly 4.5 billion years old, forming shortly after the Earth itself. Its age remains constant as it orbits the Earth.
The year in 1 billion years will be 1000002016
The correct abbreviation is LY.- A kilo light-year is KLY.(1,000 light-years).- A mega light-year MLY.(1 million light-years).- A giga light-year is GLY.(1 billion light-years).
The speed of light is not infinite. Light takes time to travel from distant galaxies to our eyes here on Earth. If a galaxy is 1 billion light years away, it has taken 1 billion years for the light emitted by said galaxy to reach us here, so (obviously) we are seeing the light emitted 1 billion years ago. In a sense, we are seeing 1 billion years into the past at the light emitted by that galaxy.
It isn't even 1 light year. Its 243 light minutes.
Yes, a redshift of 1 does equal to a light travel distance of nearly 8 billion years (i.e. 7.7 billion years).
100,000 light-years (same size as the Milky Way).
The Earth is about 4.5 billion years old. Life appeared on Earth about 3.5 billion years ago. The Earth would have been about 1 billion years old at that time.
Earth is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old. The earliest signs of life on Earth date back to approximately 3.5 billion years ago, suggesting there was around 1 billion years between Earth's formation and the emergence of life.
Every 1 billion years the sun grows 10% in mass and heat. In about one billion years earth will be to hot to support life.
About 225 billion light years
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The Earth is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old according to scientific studies and evidence. It formed around the same time as the rest of the solar system, evolving over billions of years into the planet we know today.
The earth was in molten state for approximately 0.8-1 billion years.
Simple life forms like bacteria have on the Earth for about 3,500,000,000 years ago (3.5 billion years). Evidence of this was found in very old rocks in Australia. The estimated age of the earth is 4.5 billion years so life originated just 1 billion years after the earth formed.