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The surface area of a sphere (any sphere) is 4 steradians. This means that the celestial sphere covers 41253 square degrees (3602/T) of the sky. The HUDF image is a square of side length 2.4 arc-minutes, and 10,000 galaxies are estimated within the image. Assuming the cosmological principle, how many billions of galaxies are there in the known universe?

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Answer:

The number of galaxies in the known universe is 257.83 billions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Surface area of sphere = 4 steradians

Area of celestial sphere = 41253 degrees²

Side length = 2.4 arc minutes

We know,


1 arc-minutes = (1)/(60)\ degree

The area of the HUDF image is


A=(2.4\ arc\ minutes)^2


A=((2.4)/(60))^2=1.6*10^(-3)\ degree^2

The total number of galaxies in the image is 10000.

The area of celestial sphere is


A_(c)=41253 degrees^(2)

We need to calculate the number of galaxies in the known universe

Using formula for the number of galaxies


N=(A_(c))/(A)*10000


N=(41253)/(1.6*10^(-3))*10000


N=2.5783*10^(11)


N=257.83\ billions

Hence, The number of galaxies in the known universe is 257.83 billions.

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