About 1.5 light-seconds to the Moon.
The distance to the moon is about 1.3 light seconds or about 0.000000032 light years.
Laser light propagates at the same speed as radio waves or any other form of electromagnetic radiation. That is 186,282.4 miles per second. The moon averages about 239 thousand miles. Light, therefore requires roughly 1.3 seconds to cross the gulf dividing the earth and moon.
The moon is about 1.278 light-seconds from Earth.Converting that figure to the equivalent fraction of a year, I get0.000 000 040 486 light-year (rounded)
Yes but only about 1.3 seconds ago as this is how long light takes to reach us from the Moon.
Yes - the light takes approximately 8 minutes 20 seconds to hit the earth surface. In addition the Moon reflects the suns light so we see "moon light" which of course is in actual fact reflected sunlight
The distance to the moon is about 1.3 light seconds or about 0.000000032 light years.
The Moon is about 1.4 light-seconds away.
~1.28 seconds
Approximately 1.3 seconds
Earth to moon . . . 1.28 seconds Sun to earth . . . 8 minutes 19 seconds
At its average distance from the earth, the moon is 1.28 light seconds away.
From the Earth, about one and a half seconds; from the sun, about 8 minutes.
I shined my flashlight at the moon; it took about 1.3 seconds to get there, and another 1.3 seconds to bounce back to me.
0.28 Seconds
1.27 seconds
Approximately 1.3 seconds
Approximately 1.3 seconds