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Scientists estimate that the universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old based on observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation and the expansion rate of the universe. This age is derived from various cosmological models and theories, such as the Big Bang theory.
The Hubble Space Telescope can observe galaxies and cosmic events as far back as about 13.4 billion years, which corresponds to a time when the universe was just a few hundred million years old. Its deep field images, such as the Hubble Deep Field and the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field, have captured light from some of the oldest and most distant galaxies, allowing scientists to study the early universe. However, due to the expansion of the universe, the actual distance to these objects is now much greater than their light travel time suggests.
Capella is estimated to be around 500 million to 700 million years old, which is relatively young compared to other stars in the universe.
The longest galaxy known is the "Great Wall," which is a filament of galaxies stretching over 500 million light-years across. It is a vast cosmic structure made up of galaxy clusters, superclusters, and voids.
149,668,992 (one hundred and forty nine million six hundred and sixty eight thousand nine hundred and ninety two) 1 mile = 1.60934 km 93 million miles = 93 x 10(6) x 1.60934 = 149 668 620km
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The very early history of the universe after the Big Bang is mostly guesswork; we cannot be certain as to the precise schedule of what happened when. But most scientists believe that stars didn't begin to form for at least a few hundred million years.
If meteorites formed from dust from the early universe, then we would expect them to be very old. Indeed, this is what we find. Scientists have used radiometric dating to measure the ages of meteorites. The results show ages of around 4,500,000,000 years that's seven hundred million years older than the oldest rocks on Earth.
Scientists estimate that the universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old based on observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation and the expansion rate of the universe. This age is derived from various cosmological models and theories, such as the Big Bang theory.
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There are 0.01 hundred million in a million. Just like there is 0.01 hundred in one.
of matter began to experience gravitational attraction, leading to the formation of clouds of gas and dust. Over time, these clouds collapsed under their own gravity, giving rise to the first stars and galaxies. This process marked the beginning of the large-scale structure of the universe, as these early celestial bodies grouped together under the influence of gravity, eventually leading to the complex cosmic web we observe today.
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7 Hundred Million. You must first break it down, for you can use this with any other problem..Example. (4 Hundred , 1 Million, or 5 Hundred Million.) 7 Hundred Million: 7 = 7 + Hundred= 100 + Million= 1,000,000 = 7 Hundred - [700] , 000, 000 [Million] Thus, the answer is, 700,000,000.
One million, five hundred million? If you mean five hundred and one million, that would be 501,000,000