The Cepheid variable star RS Puppis at the centre of a thick reflection nebula, photographed by Hubble
Space science

The cosmic distance ladder: how astronomers measure distances from the Moon to the edge of the universe

When I tell people the Andromeda galaxy is 2.5 million light-years away, the next question is almost always: how do you know? It’s a fair question. We’ve never sent anything past the outer edge of the Kuiper belt. The fastest probe humanity has ever launched would still take roughly 70,000 years to reach the nearest star. So how does anyone get from “I’m staring at a smudge above the rooftops of Nicosia” to “that smudge is around 24 quintillion kilometres away”? ...

May 3, 2026 · 9 min · Andreas Ioannou