In vacuum it will travel approx 57 trillion kilometres.
A message traveling at the speed of light would take 6 years to reach a location 6 light-years away. To convert that into minutes, you would need to multiply 6 years by the number of minutes in a year (525,600). This calculation would show you how many minutes it would take for the message to travel 6 light-years.
6 light years is equivalent to 56,763,170,429,276 kilometers.
Yes, a redshift of 6 does equal to a light travel distance of nearly 13 billion years (i.e. 12.7 billion years).
Yes, a redshift of 0.6 does equal to a light travel distance of nearly 6 billion years (i.e. 5.7 billion years).
Light travels at approximately 186,000 miles per second. By multiplying that amount by 60 it gives you the distance light travels in one minute. Multiply that figure by 60 and you get the distance for one hour. Then multiply by 24 to get the distance traveled in one day. Multiply that by 365 for one year then by 1000 to see how far light can travel in 1000 years. So, light traveling at approximately 186,000 miles per second, in 1000 years can travel a staggering...5,865,696,000,000,000 miles. That is nearly 6 quadrillion miles! There is also a unit of distance designed especially for light (but can also be used for other things) called a 'light year'. A light year is how far light can travel in one year. Therefore in 1000 years, light can travel 1000 light years.
Barnard's star is about 6 light years away from the sun.
Light-years are equal to: 9,460, 730, 472, 580.8 kilometers (or 10 Pm) 6 trillion miles about 63,241.1 astronomical units or about 0.306601 parsecs
0.2 Light Years. Approx 6 trillian miles in 1 light year
Yes, a redshift of 6 is equal to a light travel distance of nearly 13 billion years (i.e. 12.7 billion years).
Yes, a redshift of 6 is equal to a light travel distance of nearly 13 billion years (i.e. 12.7 billion years).
Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second. In 6 months, light can travel a distance of about 5.88 trillion miles, which is approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers.
Barnard's Star is about 6 light years away.