No. A light year is the distance that any light can travel in a year.
It's about 63 thousand times the distance from the sun to Earth.
The light from the sun takes about 8 minutes to travel to the Earth.
A lightyear is the distance that light can travel in one year.
A lightyear is not a measure of time but a measure of length that light can travel in 1 year. It would take 28 years for light to travel a lightyear
Because the definition of a lightyear is: how long light can travel in a year. Hope this helped;)
Procyon is 11.41 light years from Earth.
0.5 Lightyear = 2.93924991 × 1012 miles
about 480 seconds
Light can travel about 6 trillion miles in a year, so that distance is called a light-year.
A light year is the distance that light will travel in a vacuum in a year. Nothing can travel that distance in an hour so a lightyear per hour is a meaningless concept of speed. Though impossible to attain, it is a measure of speed while a kilometre is a measure of distance. There is no direct relationship between the two.
It takes approximatly 7minutes to travel from sun to earth the sun light.
A "light year" is a measure of distance, derived from "how far light can travel in one Earth year". Thus, if you shine a torch for the amount of time it takes the Earth to orbit the sun exactly once, that light would have travelled the distance of a "light year".
Light waves travel from sun to the earth.
Its way less than 1 lightyear, so it's not counted in lightyears. Its about 3 light minutes depending on orbit