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At furthest reach of the Universe about 46 billion light years away.
Neptune is the furthest away of the eight official planets. There is no particular reason for that, but one of them has to be the furthest and it happens to be called Neptune.
there is not really one, unless you count some gamma ray burst, that came from 13 billion light years away, other than that your gonna have to find the furthest star or planet which isa planet 19,000 light years away in Sagittarius.
its not the farthers planet.. whoever thought it was is stupid :) haha
Well, that's easy to figure out... The Earth is 152,097,701 km from the Sun at their furthest point apart Uranus is 3,004,419,704 km from the Sun at their furthest point apart Therefore, the distance between Earth and Uranus is 2,852,322,003 km when both planets are at their furthest points from the Sun.
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Which Australian Capital city is furthest distance away from Hobart?
The sun......
At furthest reach of the Universe about 46 billion light years away.
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Furthest away.
Since the universe goes on forever (at least that's what we know of it), we cannot determine the star that is furthest away. It is impossible. However, the furthest star that we can see from Earth is the star Deneb.
Neptune is the furthest away of the eight official planets. There is no particular reason for that, but one of them has to be the furthest and it happens to be called Neptune.
Washington, Oregon, and California are located the furthest away from the Appalachian Mountains
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Vardø is widely regarded as the Norwegian town furthest away from Oslo. If you include Svalbard, then Longyearbyen is the one furthest away from Oslo.