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aside from the occasional particle there is nothing material in space. however, electro magnetic waves propagate through space. so in space there are waves, like light, heat, and other such waves (see EM spectrum). one other thing to note, once you enter a solar system there can be asteroid belts and 'space dust' (clouds of various particles formed by collisions and erosion) found.

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