Anywhere between zero and about 70,000 light-years. Our galaxy has a diameter of about 100,000 light-years, we are about 30,000 light-years from the center, so the most distance object is about 70,000 light-years away.
No. The the farthest planet visible to the naked eye is Saturn, which is about 11 astronomical units away from Earth at its farthest. The distance to the Andromeda galaxy is about 2.5 million light years, about 14 billion times farther away.
Light years, parsecs, and kiloparsecs. Light years and parsecs are used to measure distances between neighbouring star system's, kiloparsecs are used to measure distances within a galaxy.
Supernovae can occur at varying distances from the Sun, ranging from hundreds to thousands of light-years away. When a supernova occurs within our Milky Way galaxy, it can typically be tens to hundreds of light-years away. However, there are some exceptionally bright supernovae that can be observed even at greater distances.
up to 13 billion light years away.
up to 13 billion light years away.
up to 13 billion light years away.
up to 12-13 billion light years away.
up to 12-13 billion light years away.
up to 12-13 billion light years away.
up to 12-13 billion light years away.
up to 12-13 billion light years away.
up to 13 billion light years away.