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Explain the scale of intergalactic distances?

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Each spatial scale has a characteristic structure, made up of specific celestial objects. Thus, the interstellar or galactic scale culminates when distances of the order of one hundred thousand light-years are considered, when one passes to the intergalactic scale, in which the characteristic objects are no longer stars and stellar groups, but galaxies.

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