Metric vs. Imperial Units in Space Exploration: What is the Standard?

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In space exploration, international standards favor metric units, with the meter being the primary measurement used by agencies like ESA and NASA. While the United States commonly uses customary units, metric measurements are prevalent in scientific and medical contexts. Russian and Chinese space agencies also utilize metric units for consistency in international collaboration. The discussion highlights the importance of metric units for global cooperation in space missions. Overall, metric units are the standard for sending objects into space.
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Dear everyone,
I would like to know which one of the meter or the mile is used to send objects in the space please?
Indeed, the ESA is using the meter I suppose and the NASA the mile. What is used by the russian and the chinese agencies?
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Emilie
 
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