Science, asked by yhalzzz, 1 year ago

explain how scientists measure distance in outer spaces.​

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Answered by Devashish7309
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Most objects in space are so far away, that using a relatively small unit of distance, such as an astronomical unit, is not practical. Instead, astronomers measure distances to objects which are outside our solar system in light-years.

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Answered by shikhaku2014
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Here is your answer friend....

The scientific measures distance in outer space in light year.

Explanation :

Because if they will measure the distance in kilometres then it will give a very long value where as a light year is equal to

9.461 \times  {10}^{15}   \: meters \\

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