Light-year

Distances in space are so vast that the fastest thing in the Universe,
light is used to measure them – the speed of light is
186,282 miles per second!

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  • one light second is the distance that light travels in one second – 1,864 million miles!
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  • one light-year is the distance that light travels in one year – 5.92 trillion miles! – nearly 6 trillion miles! – that’s a 6 with 12 zeros behind it.
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  • “light-years” are one of the standard distance measurements in astronomy.
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  • it takes nearly eight and half minutes for light from our Sun to reach Earth.
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  •  if the sun was to suddenly disappear it would take eight minutes for us to see it disappear – the reason is that light takes eight minutes to travel from the sun to us.
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  • also, the Moon is nearly one light second away, so were are looking at as it was one second ago.
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BSL Version

  • explaining light-year

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Distance from Sun

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Time Travel
Light takes 8.3 minutes to travel from the sun to Earth,
which is about 8.3 light minutes away.

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  • light-travel takes 4.22 years to reach Earth from the nearest star – Proxima Centauri, this means more than 25 trillion miles!
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  • viewed from earth, Proxima Centauri looks like it was 4.22 years ago because its light takes 4.22 years to Earth.
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  • astronomers use parsecs to measure distances – originally from parallax shift measurements (see Distances page); a light year is 0.3066 parsecs.


BSL Version

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Did you know?
With powerful telescope astronomers can see galaxies two billion light years away.

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