100,000 light years = 9.4605284 × 1017kilometers
There are roughly 23.45 kilomeaters in one meter. It's in the Guiness Book of World Records.
Answer: 100,000 light years = 9.454e+17 km
The whole of the galaxy has a diameter of approx 100000 light-years, not just the nucleus! So it is not clear whether the question is about the galaxy or its nucleus.
Our Milky Way galaxy is 100,000 light years across.
It would take 100000 years.
It was a moment 100000 years ago.
Approx 100000 to 180000 years.
The Orion nebula is part of our own galaxy (the Milky Way). The Orion nebula is about 1500 light-years away from us. Our galaxy is about 100000 light-years across.
Pounds is weight, kilometres is distance. No equivalent possible.
274 years. If there are 365 days in a year, just divide 100000 by 365. The answer is 274 years.
a 100000 years
If all planets are evenly spaced and there are 2,500 planets, they would be about 40 light years apart in the Milky Way.