How far away is 1 Lightyear in miles?

How far away is 1 Lightyear in miles?

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Q. How far away is 1 Lightyear in miles?

5,000 miles

Q. How far is 1000 light years away in miles?

Convert 1,000 Light Years to Miles

light years mi
1,000 5.8786 x 1015
1,010 5.9374 x 1015
1,020 5.9962 x 1015
1,030 6.0550 x 1015

Q. How do you measure distance in light years?

Hint: A light-year is a unit of distance, not time. A light-year is how astronomers measure distance in space. It’s defined by how far a beam of light travels in one year – a distance of six trillion miles. Think of it as the bigger, badder cousin of the inch, the mile, the kilometer, and the furlong.

Q. How do we know how old light is?

The short answer is, they measure the wavelength of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. Since they know this used to be visible light, and has been stretched out by the expansion of the Universe, they can extrapolate back from its current wavelength to what it was at the beginning of the Universe.

Q. How fast does light travel?

miles per hour

Q. How fast is warp?

299,792 kilometers per second

Q. Which is faster warp or hyperspace?

Hyperspace is faster! A Warp Drive is limited to the warp factor. Basically the multiplier of C=Speed of Light. And in Star Trek the max Warp Factor is 9.99 In Warp 10 as seen in the Star Trek Voyager show, you completely enter subspace, and you are both everywhere at once and nowhere.

Q. How fast is warp 1 in mph?

Accordingly, “warp 1” is equivalent to the speed of light, “warp 2” is eight times the speed of light, “warp 3” is 27 times the speed of light, etc. Several episodes of The Original Series placed the Enterprise in peril by having it travel at high warp factors.

Q. What does NCC 1701 stand for?

Naval Construction Contract

Q. What does NX mean in Star Trek?

Naval Experiment

Q. What is the motto of the NCC?

एकता और अनुशासन; Unity and Discipline

Q. How much would it cost to build the Starship Enterprise?

The Navy’s LaWS system cost $40 million to develop and build, so we’ll peg the sticker price at maybe $15 million per unit, for a total cost of $90 million for all six.

Q. Is Voyager bigger than the enterprise?

Voyager NCC-74656 is one of the fastest and most powerful starships in Starfleet. Although only 345 meters long, about half the size of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, Voyager is more technologically advanced than previous Starfleet vessels. Voyager is currently en route from the Delta Quadrant to Federation space.

Q. Could we build the Starship Enterprise?

Engineer Thinks We Could Build a Real Starship Enterprise in 20 Years. But today, an engineer has proposed — and outlined in meticulous detail – building a full-sized, ion-powered version of the Enterprise complete with 1G of gravity on board, and says it could be done with current technology, within 20 years.

Q. Is Warp 10 possible?

The warp 10 barrier is a theoretical barrier for a starship with warp drive. Warp 10 is regarded as infinite velocity, so theoretically any vessel travelling at warp 10 would exist at all points in the universe at once.

Q. How long would it take to get to Alpha Centauri at Warp 9?

The journey to Alpha Centauri B orbit would take about 100 years, at an average velocity of approximately 13,411 km/s (about 4.5% the speed of light) and another 4.39 years would be necessary for the data to begin to reach Earth.

Q. Is Star Trek all in the Milky Way?

2 Answers. Star Trek was almost entirely set in our Milky Way galaxy. Earth was in the Alpha quadrant along with most of Federation space and the home planets of the Ferengis, Cardassians and Bajorans. The Delta quadrant contained the Borg homeworld and is where most of the Voyager series was set.

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