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10 June, 16:27
How many miles are in one light year?
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Brendan Kemp
10 June, 16:41
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One light-year, it's about 5.88 trillion miles (9.5 trillion km). Or, 5.879e+12
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Kayla Fitzpatrick
10 June, 16:50
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about 5.879 trillion miles
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