Why would astronomers be unlikely to use light-hours to measure distance outside the solar systems?
Why they didnt often use light hours to measure distances outside the solar system? help I need the Answer right now ????/???
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The nearest star is around 4 light years away. This relatively short distance would result in a massively long number if you used light hours, and forget about using them to measure the distance to other galaxies, the nearest one being 300 million light years away.
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