That's the age of our Solar System, so you can expect all the planets in our Solar System to have approximately that age.
Earth - and all the other Solar planets.
Saturn
1,451,618,596 seconds in 46 years.
Yes. It has a widely elliptical orbit at from about 46 to 70 million kilometers from the Sun.
That portion of the universe from which light from distant objects can reach us which has been traveling since it was possible for light to travel through the universe (about 380,000 years after the Big Bang) This is a sphere centered on Earth extending 46.6 billion light years in all directions. That sphere gets slightly bigger every day. Note also that even though the universe is 13.798 billion years old the observable universe is larger becuase the universe has been expanding during that 13.798 billion years.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun. Its average distance is around 58 million km ,but this varies a lot. At its closest it can be around 46 million km, and 70 million km at its furthest.
4.6 billion/100 = 4.6*109/102 = 4.6*107 = 46*106 or 46 million.
At furthest reach of the Universe about 46 billion light years away.
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