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What are the light years and distance between 1000 stars in our observable universe
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The distance between stars in our observable universe can vary greatly, ranging from a few light years to thousands of light years. On average, however, stars are typically separated by about 5 light years. This means that the average distance between 1000 stars in our observable universe would be around 5000 light years.
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