The distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 year; 5.88 trillion miles or 9.46 trillion kilometres.
A light-year is a distance, not a year. 16 light-years is the distance light can travel in 16 years - 94,058,003,200,000 miles.
A light year is a measure of distance not time. A light year is the distance light travels in one year. So for light to travel 6,300 light years, would take 6,300 years
The correct abbreviation is LY.- A kilo light-year is KLY.(1,000 light-years).- A mega light-year MLY.(1 million light-years).- A giga light-year is GLY.(1 billion light-years).
Well the answer is in the question. A light year is the distance it takes light to travel in one year. If something is a 100 light years away, then it will take light ..........
4.27 light year = 2.51011942 × 1013 miles
...one?
...one?
None. A light year is a measure of distance, not of time.
Exactly 1.000 year.
In 4.34 light years, there are...[da-dah]...4.34 light years. If you mean how far is 4.34 light years, then: 1 light year is the distance light travels in 1 year which is about 9.46x1012km, so in 4.34 light years, it travels about 41.06x1012km ~= 25.66x1012miles.
It doesn't make sense to convert that. A light-year is a unit of distance, not a unit of time. A light-year is the distancelight travels in a year.
None. A light year is a measure of distance, not of time.
9,460,730,472,581 kilometers in one light year.
2.3 light-years is 21,759,680,086,935.84 km
A light year is a measure of distance, not time. A light year is the distance light travels in one year. In one day light travels 16,081,407,123 miles.
0.2 Light Years. Approx 6 trillian miles in 1 light year
This is not a proper question. A light year is not a period of time. It is the distance light travels through space in one year's time - about 5.86 trillion miles.