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Hanna Marquez
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29 November, 22:28
How long would it take to travel one light year?
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Korbin Stephens
29 November, 22:39
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It depends on what speed you are going at. Assuming you are in our fastest spacecraft as of now which has a speed of 17,500 mph
1 light second = 186,282 mph
There are 31,536,000 in one year so 17,500x=31,534,000 and your answer would be in years. It would take you roughly 1802 years.
(Sorry about mph I'm American.)
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