What is the age of of our solar system?


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Approximately 5,000,000,000 years
ask to sun.
ask the astronauts/cosmonauts bro! www.NASA.com
15 secs
Close enough to 4.6 billion years.
acc to hubble's law,
H = 1/(age of the universe(10,000 million yrs))
H -> hubble's constant.
approximately the age of the universe will be 4.65 billion yrs.
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