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Why do scientist use light years instead to measure space instead of kilometers?

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A light year is also a theoretical distance, meaning that we do not actually have a tool for measuring it, like we do meter sticks. Also, think about the vastness of space. The light we see from stars are about 1/64 of the Milky Way Galaxy, if not less. So yes, light years greatly reduces the amount of numbers used to measure distance. Using kilometers would be much too cumbersome.
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the reason scientists use light years instead of kilometres is becasue a light year is the distance traveled by light in one year, and if we actually did the math (ill just give it to you)
9.4605289*10^(15) meters to put that into perspective a kilometer is 1000 meters or
1.0*10^(3) meters. if they mesured everything in kilometers they would have to use even bigger numbers than they already do.
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