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Brrr! It’s the coldest body in town! From head to toe, it’s a chillin’ experience like no other. With temperatures dropping to sub-zero levels, you’d better bundle up if you want to survive. But don’t worry - this icy adventure is totally worth it! From frosty facials to icy massages, this place has got all the coolest treatments around. So come on down and get ready for the ultimate chill out session - you won’t regret it!
What’S The Coldest Part Of Your Body? [Solved]
Well, ideally our body should stay at 37°C - that’s when it works best. But as we move away from the core, it gets cooler; our hands and feet are usually around 30°. Y’know, the extremities!
- Temperature: The coldest body in the universe is the Boomerang Nebula, located 5,000 light-years away from Earth. It has a temperature of 1 Kelvin (-272.15°C).
Largest black hole
- Size: The largest known black hole is located at the center of galaxy NGC 1277 and has a mass 17 billion times that of our Sun.
Most distant object
- Distance: The most distant object ever observed is GN-z11, which is estimated to be 13.4 billion light-years away from Earth.
Oldest star
- Age: The oldest known star in the universe is HE 1523-0901, which is estimated to be 13.2 billion years old.
The coldest body in the universe is the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). It’s a faint glow of light that fills the entire sky and has a temperature of just 2.7 degrees above absolute zero. That’s colder than anything we can experience here on Earth! Amazingly, this frigid temperature has been around since shortly after the Big Bang, making it one of the oldest things in existence. Talk about chillin’ out!