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Answer2. The age of the Universe is around 16 billion light years away or old.
There are three completely independent means of measuring the age of our Universe, and all result in about the same age of 12 to 15 billion years:
1) Once a white dwarf is formed, it will remain stable for trillions of years. None have been found older than twelve billion years, however.
2) The inverse of the Hubble Constant -- ie, the time all matter in our observed Universe would return to sub-atomic size -- is about thirteen billion years.
3) Ratios of long-lasting radioactive isotopes to their decay products give close to the same value as (2).
A quick estimate can be done by observing how fast galaxies move away from us (on average). If that is compared with the distance to the galaxies, then it looks as if all galaxies were closely together something like 13 or 14 billion years ago.
Scientists estimate the age of the universe two ways. 1) The universe is expanding and celestial objects are moving away from each other at an increasing rate. By measuring the rate of expansion and calculating backward to the beginning of this expansion they know when the big bang happened and thus how old the universe is. 2) The age of stars (suns) can be calculated. By determining the age of the oldest stars they know when they began and thus when the universe began.
By using the distance from the Earth to various galaxies and by calculating the ages of old, nearby stars
They extrapolate the current observable expansion of the universe backwards and it comes together in a single point at that time.
by using the distance from Earth to various galaxies and by calculating the ages of old, nearby stars.
The basic idea is to extrapolate the movement of galaxies into the past: at a certain moment, they were very close together.
Measure the distance from Earth to nearby stars.
The Universe.
Astronomers, physicists
by using the distance from Earth to various galaxies and by calculating the ages of old, nearby stars.
The basic idea is to extrapolate the movement of galaxies into the past: at a certain moment, they were very close together.
They estimate the age of the Universe in more than 12 billion years.
The no. of atoms in the Universe is not estimated yet because till now we are not able to calculate the amount of matter present in the universe and what is the exact percentage of each element in the universe. Once it is calculated, scientists would be able to calculate the no. of atoms in the universe.
Scientists usually find the age of volcanoes through radiometric dating of their rocks.
Scientists who study the universe are known as cosmologists.
Basically scientists want to learn how the Universe works.
Measure the distance from Earth to nearby stars.
The Universe.
Now it is considered by most scientists that the universe is asymmetrical.
I don't know what yet measured but I know that they used some trees to help calculate the age.
Einstein never made any such calculation. Even today the total size of our Universe is speculative at best. Einstein speculated it was infinite in both size and age.