Light travels at about 186,000 miles per second, or 300,000 kilometers per second, in free space.
very fast
Pi x the speed of light
aplanet is big but an astreroids move very fast in space
Very Far 149296229 meters inside a vacuum such as space or 92768.375 miles
The theory of general relativity does indeed allow for faster than light "travel". Not by accelerating to an actual speed that is greater than that of light, but in terms of squishing space in front of you and expanding space behind you, using enormous amounts of energy. There are galaxies, so far away that we cannot see them, that is speeding away from us faster than the speed of light because the space between it and us is expanding. If alien ships can do this, well - it is the same as asking if there are aliens in the first place. We don't know.
very very very fast!
yes
Light goes incredibly fast through space, bouncing off objects.
The speed of light in empty space is 300,000 kilometers per second. That's how fast light travels. The direction, or where it is headed, doesn't affect the result.
Since space is a vacuum, light travels at approximately 300,000,000 metres per second.
Well, it can vibrate very fast.
light travels very fast! it travels in the form of waves.
light travels fast but still takes time to reach points from large distances
A space station goes very fast. It orbits the earth every 90 minutes! (hour and a half)
Well, it can vibrate very fast.
300000km per second
1)Light travels in a straight direction.2)Light travels very fast with the speed of 300,000,000 meters per sec.3)Light travels in all directions.4)Light travels in vacuum(empty space).5)Light reflects.6)Light refracts.