Since one light-year is about 9.5x10^12 kilometres (5.9x10^12 miles), 3.26 light-years is about 3.1x10^13 kilometres (1.9x10^13 miles). That is the answer in more familiar distances, however 3.26 light-years also happens to be an exact unit, 1 parsec.
1 parsec is 3.26 light-years. 100 parsecs is 326 light-years. D(ly) = D(pc) x 3.26
Barnard's star is about 6 light years away from the sun.
80 light years
78 light years
No. A light-year is a measurement. A light year is a distance measurement based on how far light travels in a year.
1 parsec is 3.26 light-years. 100 parsecs is 326 light-years. D(ly) = D(pc) x 3.26
As far as light can travel
About 326 kilometers.
326 kilomeeters
167 light years
I think 2 light years. (1 light year=9.5 trillion km.)
The distance to the moon is about 1.3 light seconds or about 0.000000032 light years.
Not light years, 107 milllion km.
Approximately 4.2 light-years.
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100 light years is the distance that light travels in 100 years, which is about 588 trillion miles.
40 light years is the distance that light travels in 40 years, which is about 235 trillion miles.