Why is distance in Space measured in lightyears?

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Why is distance in Space measured in lightyears?

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It simplifies extremely large numbers. The distances between galaxies and solar systems are incredibly vast. One light year is equal to 5,879,000,000,000 (5.879 x 10^12) miles. It is much easier to say “one light year”, rather than “five trillion, eight hundred and seventy-nine billion miles”.

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