It seems that there is no such thing as a "center of the Universe". Every place you are, the Universe will look the same.
The universe has NO center
The Milky Way is the center of the visible universe, as the boundary where matter travels away from the observer faster than light is at a constant distance in all directions. The universe beyond this point is unobservable, as the spacetime is moving away faster than light.
Right here. We are in a galaxy called the "Milky Way", at a distance of about 26,000-30,000 light-years from the center.
The distance from Earth to the center of the Milky Way is approximately 25,000 light-years.
Center or whole? 0 miles if it's the whole galaxy because Earth is IN the Milky Way Galaxy but IDK center.
Our solar system is about 25,000 light years from the center of the Milky Way.
The Milky Way Galaxy is not at the center of the universe
There is no singular star in the center of the universe. Our universe is vast and does not have a center. Stars are spread throughout the universe in galaxies, and our sun is just one of the billions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
No it does not. It is my basic understanding of this theory that the 'true center' of the universe would be mostly devoid of material.
I dont its not scienctificly proven
Approximately 2.5 million light-years.
about 26000 lightyears