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    Question: How fast does the universe expand

    • Keywords:
      • big bang,
      • universe
    Asked by kune520sync on 3 Mar 2025.
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      Martin McCoustra answered on 3 Mar 2025:


      It’s been expanding for 13.5 billion years and is now 13.5 billion light years across! You should be able to work out the speed of expansion from those numbers!

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