dude universe is very large that still most of the dark part is still in progress to be revealed. scientists have only found that earth is in a universe, the universe is in the the milky way galaxy if you would have tried to find out more about earth and were it's located in the whole space. we are so small , tiny or any other word u would want to use for it. as long as u r talking about the distance it takes 300,000km/sec and if talk we talk human it takes the fastest rocket to reach mars like nearly 2 whole years and if u talk the planet to reach Saturn or some proto planet further than that it would take THE fastest rocket to reach there like more than 25 years. but the best thing is in space u don't age phsycally maybe mentally who knows i have never been to space.
universe's equator distance is about 150,000,000,000 light years.
It seems that there is no such thing as a "center of the Universe". Every place you are, the Universe will look the same.
The Universe is continuously expanding. The distance between galaxies increases. The amount of space in the Universe increases.
No one on earth knows. The universe hasn't been measured, and we may never reach the ends of the universe, if the universe ever ends.
From a great distance, our Sun, probably cannot be seen. It is a smaller star in our universe.
The distance is getting larger as the universe expands.
Edwin Hubble.
If it didn't everything in the universe would have gone flying apart long ago and there would be no universe!
It is not currently known how big the Universe is. The observable Universe has a radius of about 47 billion light-years; that is, the most distant objects that can be observed in theory are at that distance. The actual Universe is probably quite a bit bigger.
A light beam that travels for the entire lifetime of the universe would cover a distance of approximately 13.8 billion light-years. This is because the observable universe is estimated to be about 13.8 billion years old in terms of light-travel distance.
That would be the distance from one edge of the Known Universe to the other. As the Known Universe is believed to be approximately 15 billion years old, that would be 30 billion light years in diameter.
Although we can't calculate the exact no galaxies in the universe , because of the vast distance the universe is spread over, The most accepted assumptions holds that there are approximately 100 Billion galaxies in the universe.