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Well Yes, if you don't mind running into tons of 0s. A better way to measure it is using light years. It takes one year for a beam of light to travel 10,000,000,000 kilometers. A light year is 10 trillion kl.

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Of course not! Why would it be kilometers? It's light years. Think! Lol.

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Lightyears for example alpha centuari is 4.4 light years away from earth.

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Yes, distances to stars are measured in light years (9.4607 trillion kilometers) or parsecs (about 3.26 light years or 30.8419 trillion kilometres).

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because we measure it by light year

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