A light year is a measure of distance, not of time. The question, therefore, makes no sense at all.
To convert light-years to light-days, you can use the fact that one light-year is the distance light travels in one year, and one light-day is the distance light travels in one day. Since there are 365.25 days in a year, you can divide the number of light-years by 365.25 to get the equivalent in light-days. The average distance from Earth to the Sun is about 1 astronomical unit (AU), which is approximately 8.3 light-minutes, or about 0.0057 light-days. Thus, there are about 0.0057 light-days between Earth and the Sun.
0.000082235 light years
10,700 million light-years.
== == 20 years = 7,304.84398 days Use google "Convert 20 years to days"
3.26 light years = 1 parsec 77.5 light years = 23.8 parsecs
the earth has light every day except in Alaska it has 205 days every year now if you talkin about how many days the earth has light left we in all facts we have about 100 million years left
He invented the incandescent light bulb and it took him 12 years.
"How many light years does Dschubba have?" "How many light years does Dschubba have?"
forty five light years
They really are not comparable. Light travels 186,000 miles per second, and one AU is about 8.3 light-MINUTES. You can probably do the math, from minutes to hours to days to years as well as I can. Or, you could google "1000 light years in AU" and get the answer
my question was- HOW MANY YEARS ARE THERE IN 292 DAYS?
2 years and 316 days.
1 years and 151 days.
1 years and 151 days.
2 years and 69 days
4 years and 14 days.
Within our own solar system. We can measure with some ease the distances with Miles and Kilometers. Once you reference anything outside our solar system you are looking at anything from "lights years/weeks/days" ( how many years it takes light to travel a distance the distance years/weeks/days) Light travels at around 671Million Miles an Hour. So once you take that into perspective its measured Light Years, Light Weeks and Light Days. Science is a Tool.