Divide this distance - 38 meters, is it? - by the distance of a light-year (about 9.5 x 1015 meters).
Scattering if it happens at random and said to be "reflection" if it is stream lined.
If you mean the star Kepler-11, it is at a distance of about 2000 light-years.
Andromeda Galaxy is 2.52±0.14 million light-years from Earth.
A Light Year is a measure of distance. If a star is 61 light years away, then it would take light (or radio waves, which travel at the speed of light) 61 years to get there.
When the color of an object in the universe shifts towards red, it indicates that the object is moving away from the observer. This phenomenon, known as redshift, is caused by the expansion of the universe and the stretching of light waves as they travel through expanding space.
Light that is still shinning on an object but not directly at the object
Blue what ? ! ? Do you mean an object that appears blue in white light ? Such an object appears black in green light.
it is when an object blocks the light
Light (accusative direct object).
When we say an object is reflecting light, it means that the object is bouncing light off its surface. This reflection is what allows us to see objects around us. The angle at which light is reflected depends on the surface characteristics of the object.
it means where an object doesn't reflect because it has absorbed the light.
Do you mean light years? well its 4.26 light years away
If an object is translucent, it means that it allows some light to pass through it, but diffuses or scatters the light in the process. This makes the object appear semi-transparent, as some light is able to penetrate through it.
When light hits and object, the light could bounce off in another direction. This is due to refraction.
Opaque means that light does not pass through, resulting in an object being not transparent. Translucent means that light is able to pass through, but the object is not fully transparent and scatters the light.
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.
when light bounces off of a bumpy surface, will you see the object the light is striking