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Light-Year Distance: Kilometers & Understanding Cosmic Distances
A light-year is a measure of
distance
, not time. It's the distance light travels in one year.
Here's the conversion:
*
1 light-year = 9.461 trillion kilometers
That's a *huge* distance!
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