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Abell 1835 in the Virgo constellation is one of the most distant galaxies ever observed. It was created when the Universe was merely 470 million years young, that is, barely 3 percent of its current age.
Abell 1835 is 13,230 million light-years away or 77 billion trillion miles
Light travels at 11.1 million miles per hour.
So to travel from Abell 1835 to Earth would take
6,958,471,108,319,644 hours
289,936,296,179,985 days
794,346,016,931 years
794 Billion years!!!! What? Could some one tell me where I’m going wrong here. I’d want to be able to explain this to kids, so if you could tell me in kid language I’d be really grateful
THANKS!!!
Zeta thanks for your imput but
13.2B is the same as is 13,230 million
Abell 1835 is 13,230 million light-years away or 77 billion trillion miles
Light travels at 11.1 million miles per hour.
So to travel from Abell 1835 to Earth would take
6,958,471,108,319,644 hours
289,936,296,179,985 days
794,346,016,931 years
794 Billion years!!!! What? Could some one tell me where I’m going wrong here. I’d want to be able to explain this to kids, so if you could tell me in kid language I’d be really grateful
THANKS!!!
Zeta thanks for your imput but
13.2B is the same as is 13,230 million