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Space itself is often considered a vacuum, which means it contains very little matter. However, it is not entirely empty; it contains low densities of particles, such as hydrogen atoms, cosmic dust, and radiation. Additionally, space is filled with various forms of energy and fields, such as electromagnetic radiation and gravitational fields, which can influence matter within it. Thus, while space may lack significant matter, it is not devoid of it entirely.

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