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The entire observable universe is contained rather graciously in this wonderful picture, for your admiration.
The observable universe refers to the portion of the universe that we are able to see and detect using our current technology. It is estimated to have a diameter of about 93 billion light-years.
The observable universe is estimated to have a diameter of about 93 billion light-years. However, it is constantly expanding and its size is not definite.
The age of the entire observable universe is estimated to be around 13.8 billion years old, based on observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation.
The entire observable universe is primarily composed of dark matter and dark energy, which make up about 95% of its total mass and energy. The remaining 5% is made up of visible matter, such as stars, galaxies, and gas.
The observable universe is not infinite. It is constantly expanding, but it has a finite size. However, the size of the entire universe (including the parts that are not observable) is still unknown and could possibly be infinite.