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IT IS INTERESTING TO KNOW
                                  How Old Is the Universe?
                                  Although there's no way to be really sure, scientists have found a
                            clever way to figure out the age of the universe, or at least to estimate
                            how long it's been around in its present form.
                                  Many scientists believe that the universe began with a tremendous
                            explosion  that  sent  all  matter  flying  out  into  space  from  some  central
                            point. The idea that the universe began with a big explosion is called the
                            big bang theory.
                                  One of the reasons scientists believe the big bang theory is that the
                            universe seems to be expanding. All stars and galaxies are flying away
                            from  each  other,  as  if  they  had  been  shot  into  space  by  that  first
                            explosion. Scientists can  measure the speed  of stars in  our part of the
                            universe, then  measure the speed  of stars in other, distant parts. Since
                            light  from  very  distant  stars  takes  billions  of  years  to  reach  us,  then
                            looking at the way stars are moving in distant parts of the universe is like
                            looking at how those stars were moving billions of years ago.
                                  By comparing the speed of stars now with the speed of stars long
                            ago,  scientists  can  figure  out  when  the  stars  began  to  move  through
                            space. And they've learned that the universe is at least ten billion years
                            old!

















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