Here's a breakdown:
* The closest star: Proxima Centauri is the closest star to our sun, about 4.24 light-years away. This means it takes light 4.24 years to travel from Proxima Centauri to Earth!
* Other stars: Most stars we see in the night sky are much farther away, ranging from tens to thousands of light-years.
* Galaxies: The stars we see in the Milky Way Galaxy are within our own galaxy, while some stars in other galaxies are millions or billions of light-years away.
So, instead of a single distance, think of it like this:
* Our solar system: The planets in our solar system are relatively close to each other compared to the vast distances between stars.
* Our galaxy: The stars in our Milky Way Galaxy are like neighbors in a sprawling city, spread out over a huge area.
* Other galaxies: The stars in other galaxies are like distant cities, far beyond our own neighborhood.
It's all about perspective!