About 117.2 trillion miles.
5.87 x 10^12
Light travels at 186,287 miles per second. The distance between Uranus and the Sun is 1,787,000,000 miles. Therefore, it takes light 9592.72 seconds or 159.88 minutes to travel between the Sun and Uranus.
20 miles away
200 trillion kilometers.
The solar system is thought to be approximately 50,000 astronomical units.
In 20 years, light will travel 1.17569996 × 1014 miles in a vacuum.
21 million light years is a distance of 1.23448496 × 10^20 miles. In other words, it would take a beam of light 21 million years to travel that distance.
20 light years
186000 times 20 (3,720,000 miles)
20 light years
20 to 30 miles
5.87 x 10^12
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.
Goldielocks is about 20 light years away which is about 70 years
Just about 20 miles, far enough to get you to a gas station.
In a vacuum, light travels about 3,725,648 miles every 20 seconds. In scientific notation this distance is expressed as: 3.725648 x 106 miles per 20 seconds.
I have a 1999 disco2 and when my fuel light comes on, I can go about 20 - 25 miles.