Scientists believe there is a substance which they have not been able to identify as being black matter. This substance is supposed to occupy all open space. However, scientists are still studying and investigating this theory.
Well, as you may know a galexie is a group of planets rotating round somthing, so in between galexies is open space with metears or globs of suff that just floats around.
it depends how far away they are from each other but the are measeard in light years
We measure distances between celestial objects (such as suns, planets, and galaxies) by a unit of measurement called "AU" which stands for, Astronomical Unit. One AU is the equivalent to 93 million miles, which is roughly the distance from earth to the sun. Let's compare that to the next closest star to us, Alpha Centauri, which is 4.4 light years away, or about 271,930 AUs! Distances are Immense.
The distances between the inner planets is smaller than the distances between the outer planets.
A light year is the distance light travels in a year. That is roughly 6,000,000,000,000 miles (six trillion miles). Thus such a unit is used only to measure the largest distances, those between stars and galaxies.
These distances compare from a long distance but one that is not nearly as far as the distance between the outer planets.
Generally, the galaxies that are further away will have the larger red shifts.
Light Years
In the solar system, the distances between planets are much larger compared to the size of the planets themselves. In the universe, the distances between galaxies are also vast compared to the sizes of the galaxies.
It is possible that someday astronomers will measure all the distances of the 100 billion galaxies in the universe.
Someday astronomers may have measured all the distances of 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
all galaxies are constantly moving away from each other and are increasing in speed due to the lessening effect of gravity over the distances between galaxies and the theoretical dark energy which scientists have yet to prove the existance of
A megaparsec is a unit of length used in astronomy to measure extremely large distances. It is equal to one million parsecs, where 1 parsec is approximately 3.26 light-years. Megaparsecs are commonly used to describe distances between galaxies or clusters of galaxies.
Stellar distances, like the distances of stars and galaxies from Earth
Up to 13 billion light years away.
up to 13 billion light years away.
Up to 13 billion light years away.
up to 13 billion light years away.
You can measure very large distances, such as the size of the observable universe or distances between galaxies, using yottameters. This unit of measurement is rarely used in practical applications due to its extremely large scale.