There are no planets at that distance from the Earth. The Earth is 8 light minutes away from the Sun. Neptune is 3 light hours from the Sun. The closest star, and therefore the closest planet outside of our solar system would be Alpha Centuri at 4.24 light years away.
A light year is the distance a photon of light travels in an Earth year. This is equivalent to 9,460,730,472,580.8 km just under ten trillion kilometers.
The most distant planet in our solar system is Neptune (Pluto is no longer classified as a planet) which is around 4.55 billion km from the sun. Earth orbits the sun at an average distance of about 150 million kilometers. So Neptune can be anywhere from 4.551 billion km to 4.553 billion km from Earth at any given time.
Voyager 1, the farthest man-made object, which is now positioned on the outer edge of our solar system, and much more distant than any of our solar systems planets is about 14.6 light-hours from Earth. As a basis for comparison, the Moon is about 1.4 light-seconds from Earth, the sun is approximately 8.5 light-minutes away, Pluto is about 5.5 light-hours.
These distances are well under 1 light year. Although there are many extra-solar planets (planets which are outside of our solar system) which are much farther than 1 light year. The nearest star is 4.3 light-years away.
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No. The furthest planet, Neptune is only about 30 AU from Earth which is a mere 0.000475 light years away. The edge of the solar system is a little more than double that distance.
No. A light year is how far light travels in one year. Light takes less than 13 hours to get from the Sun to the far edge of our solar system (which is far less than a year.)
All the planets further away from the sun than Earth is
We are a light-year away from our destination.The newly discovered, earth-like planet is a light-year away from us.
No. The sun is about 8 light minutes from Earth
Every planet in the Solar System is closer than one light year to the Earth. In fact, when you travel at the speed of light on January first departing from our own star (the sun) it is still January first when you pass Pluto...
Much less than a light-year. A light-year is the distance light travels in a year; from the Moon, the light takes only a bit more than a second. The Moon is at an average distance of about 380,000 km. A light-year is about 9,500,000,000,000 km. If you divide the first number by the second, you'll get the number of light-years as a decimal.
All of the planets in our Solar System are less than a light year away, but no other planets around other stars are within that distance.
All the planets further away from the sun than Earth is
6 planets and the lengh of a year is 29 years of earth
We are a light-year away from our destination.The newly discovered, earth-like planet is a light-year away from us.
No. The sun is about 8 light minutes from Earth
The planets that orbit the sun change in distance based on their orbits, but are the only planets that have relatively consistent distance from the sun. These distances are measured in Astronomical Units, the average distance between the earth and the sun. Of these, the one that's furthest away isn't even close to a light-year away from the sun, as Pluto averages 39.5 AU, and 1 light-year is 63,239 AU.
The undiscovered planet lay a light-year away from the swirling Milky Way galaxy.
Every planet in the Solar System is closer than one light year to the Earth. In fact, when you travel at the speed of light on January first departing from our own star (the sun) it is still January first when you pass Pluto...
Some planets can be seen from the earth at certain times. Volcanoes in some planets erupt and the ash surrounds the gas clouds so it seems darker to us. But at different times of year we can see the planets brighter. That is because because of the sun's light. Planets do not have their own light. So they reflect the light of the sun, the big ball of fire.
The order of the planets by longest year is the normal order (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The farther away a planet's orbit is from the Sun, the longer the year.
A light year - is the distance a pulse of light would travel in an earth 'year'. This equates to a distance of5,869,713,600,000 mile in a single year. Something 10,000 light years from earth would be at a distance of58,697,136,000,000,000 miles - or roughly 58,697 BILLION miles away!
A light year is a distance, or the total distance a ray of light can travel in 1 year (light travels at 300,000,000m per second) to be accurate. When Venus is closest to earth, it is about 38 million kilometres away (0.000004017 light years). When Venus is furthest from earth, it is about 261 million kilometres away (0.000027588 light years).