Outside of a spacecraft, you won't be able to light it in the first place, for lack of oxygen.
Alpha Centauri is 4.37 light-years away from Earth, which means it takes light, the fastest thing in the universe, 4.37 years to travel that distance. Although light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second, the vastness of space makes this journey take years.
A light year is a unit of space, not time. It is the distance light travels in a year. Eris is far less than a light year away.
6.01 light minutes
The answer to this riddle is "Light." Light can fill a room and illuminate it, yet it does not take up physical space and travels at the speed of light, making it appear instantaneous in its movement from place to place.
Just divide the speed of light by the distance.
If the blow was fatal you would never recover. If the blow was very light you would just say "ow" and you would be OK. In between the two - that depends on how hard the blow was.
It never could.
8.31 minutes @ the speed of light.
this question makes no sense. Do u mean a 'lighyear'?
No, light does not take up physical space because it is made up of particles called photons that have no mass and do not occupy physical space.
1 minute
It takes one second for every 299,792 km (186,282 miles) it has to cover.
it would take apporximately 4.2 seconds, jduging the wind speed in space, if light speed technology did exist.
about 6 to 7 weeks
Alpha Centauri is 4.37 light-years away from Earth, which means it takes light, the fastest thing in the universe, 4.37 years to travel that distance. Although light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second, the vastness of space makes this journey take years.
Light hasn't mass.
2 seconds to 5 seconds