2.9972*10^8*365*24*3600=9.45196*10^13 Km
It will take 1 year, as soon as you and Albert work out how to travel at the speed of light. ;)
if you're asking "how long in years to travel 1 light year" you would have to know how fast you are traveling. a light year is a measure of distance that's equal to approximately six trillion miles...
The question should be How Long is a light year (in standard form) as a light year is the DISTANCE that light will travel in one year No...I'm not sure what a light year would be in a leap year.
There are 17500 years in 1 lightyear, so 17500x3= 52500 years for three lightyears.
It takes light exactly one hour to travel in 1 hour.
It would take approximately 37,200 years to travel 1 light year at a speed of 80 miles per hour. This is because a light year is the distance that light can travel in one year in a vacuum, which is about 5.88 trillion miles. At 80 miles per hour, it would take a very long time to cover this immense distance.
The light from the star would have left 2.5 million years ago, as it takes light 1 year to travel a distance of 1 light year.
well it depends on what you are measuring your 'much' in. First thing is, a light year is a distance not a time. It is defined as the distance light would travel in the time of one human year. Now to define this: light travels at ~300000000ms-1 and there are 31536000s in one year, so light will travel: 300000000*31536000 = 9.5x1015 metres in one year (that is 95 followed by 14 zeros! so a long distance) so in 9.7 light years light will travel 9.2x1016 metres. Which is a very very long distance.
No. A light year is the distance light travels in a year, and nothing can travel faster than light. Therefore, the quickest that anything could travel a light year is 1 year. A comet travels much slower than light.
you cant light years refer to the distance light can travel in 1 year 1 Light Year = 5878625373183.61 Miles
LIGHT-YEAR (noun)The noun LIGHT-YEAR has 1 sense: 1. the distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 year; 5.88 trillion miles or 9.46 trillion kilometersFamiliarity information: LIGHT-YEAR used as a noun is very rare.
if you are going the speed of light, it would take 1 year.