11 Goggols becase 10 Goggol + 1 Goggol = 11 Goggols
The Milky Way Galaxy is about 100,000 light years across - this equates to about 5.87849981 × 1017 miles. So at 2,000 mph that's about 295 trillion hours or just over 33.6 billion years
At the speed of light, about 1.02 years.
At any other speed, 6 trillion/your speed in mph hours.
Actually, what I'd like to have answered is what is the lowest speed you can travel to go 200 years into the future within a 10 year time frame.
It would take 76 trillion hours. This is approx twice the age of the Solar System.
Approx 47.5 million years.
It would take 45 billion hours.
well the crab nebula is about 6,500 light years away so it would take 6,500 years to get there at the speed of light but we do not have any space craft that travel at that speed so it would take over a billion if not trillion years to get there!
The distance that light travels in a vacuum in one year, approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers or 5.88 trillion miles. Thus, the distance light can travel in 15 years is more than 88 trillion miles.
Two light years is a distance of about 11.72 trillion miles.
960,000 trillion (6,000,000,000,000 x 160,000).
The distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 year; 5.88 trillion miles or 9.46 trillion kilometres.
Light years is not a time, it is a distance. It takes light about 6.025 years to travel 57 trillion km. In other words, 57 trillion km = 6.025 light years.
One light year is about 6 trillion miles. So if we calculate the amount of light years, we can calculate the amount of years. In order to figure out the number of light years, we divide 11 by 6, adding trillion to our answer (6 because 1 light year is 6 trillion miles). 11 divided by 6 is about 1.83 (or 1.83 trillion). So, in conclusion, it would take light 1.83 years to travel 11 trillion miles. Another way to solve this is simply calculating the amount of time it would take light to travel 1 trillion miles and multiply that by 11. So you divide 365 (the amount of days in a year) by 6 you get 60. It would take light 60 days for light to travel 1 trillion miles. 60 times 11 is 660, so it would take 660 days (or 1.8 years) for light to travel 11 trillion miles.
Light years - the distance that light would travel in a year, which is approx 9.5 trillion kilometres.
One light year is around 10 trillion km or 6 trillion miles. Nine lightyears would be 90 trillion km or 54 trillion miles. You would generally just say nine lightyears though.
In vacuum it will travel approx 57 trillion kilometres.
In 4 years light will travel approx 23.5 trillion miles.
Light years. This is defined as the distance that light will travel in one year. It's equivalent to around 10 trillion km or 6 trillion miles.
0.2 Light Years. Approx 6 trillian miles in 1 light year
It all depends on your rate of speed. Say you were traveling at a speed of OVER 9000 MPH, it would take you less time to travel 120 trillion miles than 1337 MPH. 120 trillion miles is roughly 20 light years, ie it takes 20 years for light to travel that far. Voyager 1, now leaving the solar system at a speed of about 39,000 miles per hour, would need more than 300,000 years to travel that far.
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...
180,000 light years is a unit of measurement used to describe distance in space. It is the distance that light travels in vacuum in one year, which is approximately 5.88 trillion miles or 9.46 trillion kilometers.
well the crab nebula is about 6,500 light years away so it would take 6,500 years to get there at the speed of light but we do not have any space craft that travel at that speed so it would take over a billion if not trillion years to get there!