A 'light-year' is a distance calculated by how far light can travel in one standard year. A 'light-minute' is how far light can travel in one minute. Earth is about 8 light-minutes (93,000,000 miles) from the Sun. 14 light-years in space is going to be about 84 trillion miles, a huuuuge distance!
it depends how fast you travel. if you travel at 600 mph {miles per hour} it would take you 1 hour
73 / A = hours of travel time
Well, isn't that a fascinating question! Imagine 28 lightyears as a journey through the vastness of space, where light travels for 28 years to reach its destination. It's like a beautiful painting unfolding in the cosmos, showing us just how immense and wondrous our universe truly is.
547 / 70 = 7.8142857142857142857142857142857 The answer is how long it would take you.
Traveling at the speed of light, it would take a spacecraft 40 years to reach a star located 40 lightyears away from Earth.
2 lightyears
A light year is a unit of space, not time. It is the distance light travels in a year. Eris is far less than a light year away.
One light year is around 10 trillion km or 6 trillion miles. Nine lightyears would be 90 trillion km or 54 trillion miles. You would generally just say nine lightyears though.
It would all depend on the speed travelling, as time = distance/speed.
There are 17500 years in 1 lightyear, so 17500x3= 52500 years for three lightyears.
At a speed of 1,516 miles per hour, it will take you 1,902,141 years to travel 4.3 light-years.
over 9000 lightyears away
72 1/2 lightyears
furlongs, miles, kilometres, lightyears etc.
How long would it take a car to travel 87 kilometers if it were travelling at 90 kph
That would depend upon where you are traveling from and the method of travel.