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1 A.U.= 1.49597870 x (10 to the 11th power) metres. The speed of light = 299792458 metres / second. So t=1 A.U. divided by c = 499 seconds or 8 minutes, 19 seconds. An Astronomical Unit is a little less than the average distance between the sun and the earth.

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about 100,000 years.

Not actually. I don't know the exact amount of time, but let me put something else into perspective.

If light were to travel from one end of our universe to the other, traveling at roughly 180,000 miles per second (or 300,000 kilometres per second), it would take about 10,000 years.

So in perspective, maybe like 100 years, maybe less.

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An astronomical unit (AU) is the distance between the Earth and the Sun, and is set at 92,963,314.36 miles. The speed of light is defined as 186,282.397 miles per second. So dividing 1 AU by this speed gives a time of 499.0450835 seconds for light to cover that distance. Dividing this value by 60 gives a value of 8.317418058 minutes, or 8 minutes and 19 seconds.

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(100 billion light years) x (5.8787 x 1012 miles per light year) = 5.8787 x 1023miles.

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100,000,000,000 light years = 587,870,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles (rounded)

There you are. A distance 7.7 times farther than the radius of the observable universe. How cool is that !

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In order for a beam of light to cross the entire known universe, it would take somewhere between 30-36 billion years. However, in that time, the universe will have continued to expand faster than the light is moving, so the light will never reach its destination.

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13y ago

If you'll accept a rounded-off answer:

8.642 x 1022 miles

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86,417,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles

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Nearly the distance light has been able to travel in a vacuum since the big bang.

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There are approximently 63,239.6717 Astronomical Units (AU) in a Light-year (LY).

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1 Astronomical Unit = 8.3167464 light-minutes

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14y ago

The Milky Way is roughly 100,000 light years in diameter. So, observers would conclude that it takes light 100,000 years to make the trip.

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We live in the Milky Way Galaxy. It depends on which star. From the closest star, the sun, it takes about 8 minutes. But from other stars it can take many, many years.

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