Light-time
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Light-time is the product of the speed of light in a vacuum and time it takes light to travel a certain distance in space. It is most commonly used in light-years to calculate interstellar distances.[1]
Common units of light time
The light-second, light-minute, and light-year are the most common light-time units used.
Unit | Meters | Miles | Astronomical Units |
---|---|---|---|
1 Light-second | 0.0020 AU | ||
1 Light-minute | 0.12 AU | ||
1 Light-year | 63000 AU |
References
- ↑ “Light-Time.” n.d. In Marriam-Webster Dictionary.