No:
The distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 year is; 5.88 trillion miles or 9.46 trillion kilometres.
A light year is a measure of distance, not time.
So 200 years has no relevance to distance.
No, closer to 80,000 light years or more.
365 1/4 days. Resulting in a leap year every fourth year.
Two 200 mg caps equal .4g.
200 microns is about 0.007874016 inches.
It is 200 L.
Two centuries = 200 years
In 200 years, at the time of answering in 2015, it will be the year 2215.
In 200 years, at the time of answering in 2015, it will be the year 2215.
33.33 fathoms 12.12 rods 3.03 chains 6.44361471 × 10-15 light years
200 years
If you are talking about an electromagnetic wave, it will travel a light-year per year. That's how the "light-year" is defined. The frequency (1400 MHz) is irrelevant in this case.
Yes, a decade is 10 years and 10 years x 20 = 200 years.
200
January, 1808
No, closer to 80,000 light years or more.
365 1/4 days. Resulting in a leap year every fourth year.
Subtract 200 from 2013 and you have the answer.