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  2. Light-year - Wikipedia

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    The centre of the Milky Way is about 26 000 light-years away. [35] [36] 1 × 10 5 ly: The Milky Way is about 100 000 light-years across. 1.65 × 10 5 ly: R136a1, in the Large Magellanic Cloud, the most luminous star known at 8.7 million times the luminosity of the Sun, has an apparent magnitude 12.77, just brighter than 3C 273. 10 6: 2.5 × 10 6 ly

  3. Speed of light - Wikipedia

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    A light-year is the distance light travels in one Julian year, around 9461 billion kilometres, 5879 billion miles, or 0.3066 parsecs. In round figures, a light year is nearly 10 trillion kilometres or nearly 6 trillion miles. Proxima Centauri, the closest star to Earth after the Sun, is around 4.2 light-years away. [90]

  4. Astronomical unit - Wikipedia

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    Distance of the outer limit of Oort cloud from the Sun (estimated, corresponds to 1.2 light-years) — Parsec: 206 265 — One parsec. The parsec is defined in terms of the astronomical unit, is used to measure distances beyond the scope of the Solar System and is about 3.26 light-years: 1 pc = 1 au/tan(1″) [6] [61] Proxima Centauri: 268 000 ...

  5. List of nearest stars - Wikipedia

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    The closest system is Alpha Centauri, with Proxima Centauri as the closest star in that system, at 4.2465 light-years from Earth. The brightest, most massive and most luminous object among those 131 is Sirius A , which is also the brightest star in Earth's night sky ; its white dwarf companion Sirius B is the hottest object among them.

  6. Earth's orbit - Wikipedia

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    Earth orbits the Sun at an average distance of 149.60 million km (92.96 million mi), or 8.317 light-minutes, [1] in a counterclockwise direction as viewed from above the Northern Hemisphere. One complete orbit takes 365.256 days (1 sidereal year), during which time Earth has traveled 940 million km (584 million mi). [2]

  7. A Mysterious Light Has Been Blinking in Space Every 21 ... - AOL

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    But scientists recently discovered one particular source of flashing light has already proven especially puzzling. It blinks about once every 21 minutes, and according to archival data, it’s ...

  8. Extraterrestrial life may only be 14 light years away - AOL

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  9. Voyager 1 - Wikipedia

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    The spacecraft was traveling at 17.043 km/s (10.590 mi/s) relative to the Sun. At this rate, it would need about 17,565 years at this speed to travel a single light-year. [76] To compare, Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun, is about 4.2 light-years (2.65 × 10 5 AU) distant. If the spacecraft was traveling in the direction of that ...