That depends:
1 Astronomical Unit = ~8.32 light minutes
190,008,045 miles every 17 minutes.
In Oslo, the sunset will be 5 hours and 54 minutes after the sunrise on December 25, 2011.
This cannot be properly answered because light-minutes is a measure of distance not time.On that note, 8.31 light-minutes is a distance of 92,880,403.2 miles. This happens to be the approximate average distance from the earth to the sun.
At the time of the June solstice, the time between sunrise and sunset at Ketchikan, Alaska is 17 hours and 28 minutes. On that day, sunrise is at 4:04 AM AKDT, and sunset is at 9:32 PM AKDT.
10s seconds
There are 2.4 minutes left
31.7 light minutes
From sunrise to sunset is about nine hours and about fifteen minutes. This doesn't include the twilight before sunrise or after sunset (about thirty minutes or so on each end).
1 hour = 60 minutes.
There are many factors that influence the colors of a sunset. The Earth's atmosphere and traveling light are the two key factors. The atmosphere contains many particles of dust and water, and light reflects off of the particles in all directions. The size of the particles and light wavelengths influence the colors we see in the sunset.
32 Minutes are left.
500,000,000 miles is about 44.73 light-minutes.
6.015 light minutes away from the sun
1 Astronomical Unit = ~8.32 light minutes
6 light-minutes is approximately 107,925,284.88 km
100 minutes = 1 hour and 40 minutes