Since one light-year is about 9.5x10^12 kilometres (5.9x10^12 miles), 3.26 light-years is about 3.1x10^13 kilometres (1.9x10^13 miles). That is the answer in more familiar distances, however 3.26 light-years also happens to be an exact unit, 1 parsec.
It would take 25.5 years to travel 25.5 light years if you were to travel at the speed of light - 670 million miles per hour. For the space probe Voyager 1, currently leaving our system at 38185mph, it would take 448,000 years to get there.
It's called a Parsec.
one parsec
1 parsec is 3.26 light-years. 100 parsecs is 326 light-years. D(ly) = D(pc) x 3.26
Algieba is about 90 light years away from us
20 light years
390 Light Years
Barnard's star is about 6 light years away from the sun.
1 parsec is 3.26 light-years. 100 parsecs is 326 light-years. D(ly) = D(pc) x 3.26
As far as light can travel
Incredibly far. 640 light years equates to 3.76223988 × 1015 miles.
About 326 kilometers.
125 light years!!!!! Remember light years is the meausre of how far light travels in one year.
326 kilomeeters
167 light years
Algieba is about 90 light years away from us
I think 2 light years. (1 light year=9.5 trillion km.)
The distance to the moon is about 1.3 light seconds or about 0.000000032 light years.
Not light years, 107 milllion km.
The Pleadies star cluster is about 400 light years from Earth.