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  2. For most space objects, we use light-years to describe their distance. A light-year is the distance light travels in one Earth year. One light-year is about 6 trillion miles (9 trillion km). That is a 6 with 12 zeros behind it!

  3. Light-year - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-year

    A light-year, alternatively spelled light year (ly or lyr[3]), is a unit of length used to express astronomical distances and is equal to exactly 9 460 730 472 580.8 km, which is approximately 5.88 trillion mi.

  4. How far is a light-year? Plus, distances in space - EarthSky

    earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/how-far-is-a-light-year

    So, a light-year is 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion km). However, stars and nebulae – not to mention distant galaxies – are vastly farther than one light-year away. And, if we try to...

  5. Convert Light Years to Miles - CalculateMe.com

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    How many miles are in a light year? Use this easy and mobile-friendly calculator to convert between light years and miles. Just type the number of light years into the box and hit the Calculate button.

  6. Light is the fastest thing in our Universe traveling through interstellar space at 186,000 miles/second (300,000 km/sec). In one year, light can travel 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion km). A light year is a basic unit astronomers use to measure the vast distances in space.

  7. What is a light-year? - Science@NASA

    science.nasa.gov/exoplanets/what-is-a-light-year

    Light-year is the distance light travels in one year. Light zips through interstellar space at 186,000 miles (300,000 kilometers) per second and 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion kilometers) per year. We use light-time to measure the vast distances of space.

  8. How Far is a Light Year? - Universe Today

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    A light year is 5,878,625,373,183.6 miles. And a light year is 63,241 astronomical units (1 astronomical unit, or AU is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun). But a light year isn’t...

  9. What is a light-year? | Space

    www.space.com/light-year.html

    The result: One light-year equals 5,878,625,370,000 miles (9.5 trillion km). At first glance, this may seem like an extreme distance, but the enormous scale of the universe dwarfs this length.

  10. Cosmic Distances - NASA Science

    science.nasa.gov/solar-system/cosmic-distances

    A light year is the distance a photon of light travels in one year, which is about 6 trillion miles (9 trillion kilometers, or 63,000 AU). Put another way, a light year is how far you'd travel in a year if you could travel at the speed of light, which is 186,000 miles (300,000 kilometers) per second.

  11. Light-year | Distance, Measurement, Time | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/science/light-year

    Light-year, in astronomy, the distance traveled by light moving in a vacuum in the course of one year, at its accepted velocity of 299,792,458 metres per second (186,282 miles per second). A light-year equals about 9.46073 × 1012 km (5.87863 × 1012 miles), or 63,241 astronomical units.