interstellar space

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interstellar space

A small probe travels through interstellar space.

Definition

Noun: The vast, nearly empty regions of space that exist between star systems within a galaxy. It is not a complete vacuum but contains extremely sparse gas (mostly hydrogen and helium), dust, cosmic rays, and magnetic fields.

Usage

This term is used in astronomy and astrophysics to describe the physical medium that separates stars. It is a specific scientific term for a component of the larger universe. - The Voyager 1 spacecraft has entered interstellar space. - Scientists study the composition of interstellar space. - Light from distant stars must travel through interstellar space to reach us.

Advanced Usage
  • Interstellar medium: A more precise term often used synonymously with "interstellar space," specifically emphasizing the material (gas and dust) that exists within that space.
    • The interstellar medium is the raw material for forming new stars.
Variants and Related Words
  • Interstellar (adjective): Of, relating to, or located in the regions between stars.
    • Interstellar travel is a common theme in science fiction.
  • Intergalactic space: The space between galaxies, which is even emptier than interstellar space.
Synonyms
  • Interstellar void
  • Interstellar medium (in context)
Related Phrases/Concepts
  • Interstellar cloud: A denser concentration of gas and dust within interstellar space.
    • The solar system is moving through an interstellar cloud.
  • Interstellar reddening: The effect where interstellar dust scatters blue light, making distant stars appear redder.
interstellar space

A small probe travels through interstellar space.

Noun
  1. the space between stars