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Earth Shaker - #AstroMeme How far is far? We often measure distances in space using astronomical units (AU) and light-years (ly) because of the superb distances. 1 Astronomical Unit (AU) - average
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View question - The distance that light travels in one year is called a light year. A light year is 9,56 * 10 12 km.
![One light year is equal to the distance traveled by light in one year (through empty space). One light year = 1 ly = 6 trillion miles = 9.5 trillion. - ppt download One light year is equal to the distance traveled by light in one year (through empty space). One light year = 1 ly = 6 trillion miles = 9.5 trillion. - ppt download](https://slideplayer.com/14734682/90/images/slide_1.jpg)