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A light year is a measurement of distance, not time. One light year equals 6 trillion miles.
A light-year is a measure of distance, not time. It's the distance

that light travels in one year, about 5,878,600,000,000 miles. It is mostly used for astronomical distances.

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Oh honey, a light year is a unit of distance, not time. It measures how far light travels in a year, which is about 9.461 trillion kilometers. So, there are zero seconds in a light year, but plenty of time for you to learn something new!

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6mo ago
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1 light year = 5.10827668 × 1012 knots

There are 60 Seconds in a Knot, so there are 3.06496601 × 1014

Seconds in a light year.

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13y ago
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There are 5.87849981×1012 miles in one light year.

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12y ago
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One AU is 8 light minutes.

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9.4605284 times 1015 meters

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15y ago
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A light-year is about 63241 AU.

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