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Light Years

A light year is a distance, not a length of time. Light years were first used by the German astronomer Friederich Bassel in 1831.

Speed of light

Speed of light

  • The light we see from Earth comes from the Sun.
  • It takes 8 minutes 20 seconds for light to travel the 93 million miles between the Earth and the Sun.
    • This means that when we see the sunset, it actually happened 8 minutes 20 seconds before.
  • Light travels at 300,000,000 m/s (sound only travels at 340 m/s!).
Light years

Light years

  • A light year is the distance light travels in 1 year.
  • A light year is 9.5 trillion km.
  • The light from our second nearest star (Alpha Centauri) takes over 4 years to reach us.
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