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2 April, 16:46
How do scientists use light-years?
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Tyrell Andrews
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Scientists don't actually measure astronomical distances in light years. Rather, they measure them in a unit called the Parsec, and only convert to light years when they're talking to the general public. One light-year is the distance light travels through space in one year.
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