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∙ 12y agoThe distance of one light year, in light years, is exactly 1.
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∙ 12y ago40,280,000,000,000 km
3.26 light years equals 3.08413226 × 10^13 kilometers.
The distance from the Earth to Saturn varies - depending on whether both planets are on the same or opposite sides of the sun. At their nearest the distance is approx 0.000127 light years.
"Kilometers" is a measurement scale (one I kilometer = 1000 meters) not a distance. To make it a distance you have to say how many kilometers you are asking about. For instance 10 kilometers is longer than 5 kilometers.
1 light-hour = 1.07925285 × 109 kilometers.
8 light years = 75685843780650 kilometers
Don't even try it. That is why we use light years to calculate distance. Your calculator will melt if you try.
Two Light Years = 18,921,460,945,161.6 Kilometers.
About 83 trillion kilometers in 8.8 light years.
1 light year = 9.4605284 × 1012 kilometers So, 8.6 light years = 8.136054424 × 1013 kilometers
1 light-year = 9.46*1012 kilometers 50,000 light-years = 4.73*1017 kilometers
255,439,722,759,681.62 kilometers
650 light years equates to 6.14934346 × 10^15 kilometers.
9,460,730,472,581 kilometers in one light year.
Light-years is a distance, not a time measurement. If you are asking how many light-years a person would have to travel to be outside of the Milky Way galaxy, the answer depends on the "direction" one wishes to use when exiting. The Milky Way, relatively speaking, is almost flat, with a thickness of only 9.26 quadrillion kilometers which is roughly 1000 light-years. While this sounds like a large distance, compare that to the width which is between 9,260 to 11,353 quadrillion kilometers or 100,000 to 120,000 light-years across. Therefore, if you went the thin way, it would be a maximum distance of 4.63 quadrillion kilometers or 500 light-years. If you went the thick way, the distance would be sufficiently larger.
Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, is about 666 million kilometers away from Earth on average. This distance is equivalent to approximately 0.00007 light years.
It depends on your speed. A ray of light travels the distance in about eight and a half minutes. The distance can be represented as 149,637,000 kilometers. A car going at 90 kilometers/hour will travel the distance in 69277 days (about 190 years). An airplane going at 800 kilometers/hour will travel the distance in only 7794 days (21.4 years).