Human beings have always been fascinated by the celestial sphere above, whose twinkling lights have inspired many theories and artistic endeavors.This Blog would like to show the mysteries of the universe and the technologies searching to provide the answers.Any material or informations of this blog has been taken from the Internet.
December 10, 2020
Observable Universe
The radius of the observable universe
is therefore estimated to be about 46.5 billion light-years and its
diameter about 28.5 gigaparsecs (93 billion light-years, or 8.8×1026 metres)
Diameter
8.8×1026 m
Volume
4×1080 m3
Mass (ordinary matter)
1.5×1053 kg
Density (of total energy)
9.9×10−27 kg/m3 (equivalent to 6 protons per cubic meter of space)
(*) The most familiar baryons are protons and neutrons, both of which contain three quarks, and for this reason they are sometimes called triquarks. These particles make up most of the mass of the visible matter in the universe and compose the nucleus of every atom.
The observable Universe might be 46 billion light years in all directions from our point of view,
but there's certainly more, unobservable Universe, perhaps even an
infinite amount, just like ours beyond that. Over time, we'll be able to
see more of it, eventually revealing approximately 2.3 times as much
matter as we can presently view.
Frédéric MICHEL and Andrew Z. Colvin, annotated by E. Siegel
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