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A light-year provides a readily convertible distance that is large enough that vast stellar distances can be expressed in smaller, easily compared numbers. For example, distances to "nearby" stars are from 4 to about 25 light-years, while a galaxy's diameter may be 100,000 light-years or more, and the distances between galaxies are in the millions and billions of light-years.

Using kilometers would require larger named numbers or exponents, which could be less clear. Each light-year is about 1.2 trillion kilometers or about 978 billion miles.

For shorter distances, a useful unit is the AU, or Astronomical Unit. This is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, about 93 million miles. If we were measuring or comparing the distances of planets from the sun, they would be expressed in AU's and not light-years. For further distances the light-year is used. It is easier to say 4.2 light-years to Proxima Centauri than 4,125,987,200,000 miles.

Another even larger unit, the parsec (parallax second), is based on astronomical angular measurement and is equal to about 3.26 light-years.

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