There are vastly more stars in the observable universe than seconds since the big bang.
The largest known star can fit 5 billion of our suns into its volume.
Earth is moving at approximately 2,100,000km/h through the universe.
Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 has been traveling for nearly 50 years at about 61,000 km/h—yet it will still take tens of thousands of years to fully escape the Sun’s gravitational reach in the distant Oort Cloud.