You mean, light such as comes from stars like the Sun? That kind of light? In outer space,
where the stars are? In that big vast open place that the light has to travel across before
we see it ? Gee, that's a tough one.
Because it is devoid of light.
You can use astronomical units or light years.
Outerspace - album - was created on 2004-03-25.
No.
a astronomer does it.
NO!
Outerspace has no sound. This is because outerspace is essentially devoid of matter, and matter is required for sound. Sound is a physical phenomenon of a travelling pressure wave, and in space there is essentially no gas or media to transmit a wave.
The stars in outerspace are bright white. Just like the sun. Although they look yellow or an off white, this is only because of the Earth's atmosphere. It is true, stars are white in outerspace but appear yellow.
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Because they just do!