how we can see a star billions of light year away and nothing in between hiding it?

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how we can see a star billions of light year away and nothing in between hiding it?

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Space is big. Really big, I mean, you might think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist, but that’s just peanuts to space. (Douglas Adams).

Space is empty. Really empty. I mean, you might think that all those big planets, stars, and asteroid belts out there would be bumping up against each other all the time, but it’s 99% (figure pulled out of my arse) empty and everything is really l, *really* far away from everything else. (Me).

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