There probably is no such edge. There is certainly no known edge.
The "observable universe" has an edge, which is the limit of how far we can see. That's related to the age of the universe and the speed of light.
Astronomers think there's a lot more beyond that limit and that the universe could be infinite in size.
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If you meant 'Where does outer space end?' then the answer is that the universe is infinite, and that there is no attainable 'edge of the universe'. If you meant 'when will outer space end', that's a completely different question.
Yes I believe there is an edge of this universe.
There is no edge to the universe.
Theoretically, the universe is infinite. It has no definable edge, or event horizon. Consider the space into which the expanding universe is expanding into.
NoAnswer:Present thinking is that the Big Bang created space, time and energy/matter. As a consequence at the expanding edge of the Universe there is a region of no space or time.
The universe IS space, plus everything that's in it.
All object are traveling in different direction and speed. If you believe that the universe has edge, then all direction will point to that edge. Unfortunately, no one can really tell if the universe has edge.
the universe is infinite and impossible to knowAs we understand it at this time - there is no edge.
Edge of the Universe - song - was created on 1976-12-20.
No, there is not there is no edge to the universe, and there is nothing outside of the universe. there just IS the universe.
The Universe appears to be dark because space (meaning nothing), contains no matter for the sun to shine on. Also, another reason is that the universe is so large that, if you were to even try to look at the edge of the universe from outer space, the light would not exist beyond a certain point (because of the measurement of lightyears, and the never ending radius of the universe that is expanding). Thus, the universe is black.