the.com/cosmic distances
the universe's way of saying no, you can't just drop by.
means the almost incomprehensibly vast spans of space between stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects, usually measured in light-years because meters gave up.
from astronomers realized early on that miles and kilometers were useless once you left the solar system, so they started measuring distance in time — how long light takes to travel it — which quietly reveals that looking into space is also looking into the past.
nearest star4.2 light-years away, still basically next door
milky way widthabout 100000 light-years across
andromeda collisionheaded our way in 4 billion years
observable universe93 billion light-years wide, and growing