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[Closed] Whats a lightyear compared to a normal year?

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can this be explained easily as i know nothing about this stuff.just wondered.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:38 am
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It's filled with helium.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:39 am
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It's a LOT longer.

Happy to help.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:40 am
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a Year is a unit of time

'Light' is the speed of light, the dimensions of which are distance /time

light year = (speed of light)x (year)

speed x time =(distance/time) x time =
= distance

A light year is a unit of length.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:42 am
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A lightyear is a measure of distance, (the distance light travels in a year)

A year is a measure of time.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:42 am
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year is a measure of time
lightyear is a measure of distance
which is longer depends how fast you're going


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:42 am
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It's a distance- the distance light travels in one year. Dunno how far that is though. Travels 186000 miles a second, though, so it'll be a lot.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:42 am
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But would it take off on a conveyor belt?


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:43 am
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A light year is approx 5,878,630,000,000 miles apparently

A year is too bloody long when it's like this one.

Hope that helps.
J


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:45 am
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5865696000000 miles in a year then, based on 186000 x 60 x 60 x 24 x 365.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:46 am
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This reminds me of this "joke"

Q: What's the difference between a tyre and 365 used condoms?

A: One's a Goodyear; the other's a F*%kin great year!!! 😆


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:50 am
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OMG! OMG!
someone sent me a picture of the "rossette nebula" which is 3000 light years away! 😯
how can this be seen if it is so far away??????


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 11:58 am
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Er.. It's just what it looked like 3000 years ago.. There's nothing (well very very little) in space to diminish the light so it keeps on going


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:03 pm
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you're essentially looking at a 3000 year old image


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:03 pm
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how can this be seen if it is so far away??????

Because it's more than twelve years old. Unlike you. :p


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:04 pm
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big telescope?

Obviously this means that the picture you saw is of what was happening in the Nebula 3000 years ago, because that's when the light that made the picture started the journey to us.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:08 pm
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time travel - innit


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:11 pm
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Due to the curvature of space you could actually looking at the back of your own head.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:19 pm
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was talking to someone who is apparently in the know about technology and stuff, working in the navy as an intellegence office.

According to this navy intel officer, 15 years ago, a satallite could provide a live feed satalite video at a clarity that would allow the operator to look at the scar on the hand of someone driving a car via the reflection in the wingmirror.

apparently.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:22 pm
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According to this navy intel officer, 15 years ago, a satallite could provide a live feed satalite video at a clarity that would allow the operator to look at the scar on the hand of someone driving a car via the reflection in the wingmirror.

"Tonight on CSI...."


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:26 pm
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Useful. Quite a few wanted fugitives were caught in this way. Then they all started wearing gloves. It is depressing how easy it is for people with scars on their hands to defeat the most powerful military intelligence agencies with such low-tech solutions.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:27 pm
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The easy way of understanding it is relating it to sound. Think about thunder and lightening - you see it before you hear it because light travels more quickly than sound, but it still has to travel.

Multiply that by a year....


 
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According to this navy intel officer, 15 years ago, a satallite could provide a live feed satalite video at a clarity that would allow the operator to look at the scar on the hand of someone driving a car via the reflection in the wingmirror.

"Tonight on CSI...."

PMSL


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:31 pm
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This thread is a joke right?


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 12:52 pm
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Look dont have a go but i just dont get this.i understand that stars are so far away that what we see is actually no longer there.i get that. so are you all saying that this rossette nebula thingy is just up there and you can look at it with a pretty decent telescope BUT it is actually a stupidly, ridiculous, long physical distance away(or was cos its gone now) and so that how we see it.the light from it is still coming to us, so we can see it.so effectivly the image of it has travelled to us(is that right?)


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 2:19 pm
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ive reread this thread and i think i am right in saying that the image has travelled to us.sort of.weird.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 2:23 pm
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Yes that is right - light moves just like sound, only much quicker so much of what we see from space happened, quite literally, light years ago. This is why, with a powerful telescope scientists in white coats can look back in time.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 2:26 pm
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Yes


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 2:29 pm
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It's just like a normal year only it's brighter.


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 2:29 pm
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ive reread this thread and i think i am right in saying that the image has travelled to us.sort of.weird.

but thats how we see anything. Unless you believe in the emission theory.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emission_theory_%28vision%29

But that was pretty much discounted in 1021 by some arab bloke


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 2:29 pm
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much of what we see from space happened, quite literally, light years ago

Well not literally. As we've all said, 'light years' = distance

But 'quite literally,... years ago'


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 2:33 pm
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Okay Mr Pedant. Parp!


 
Posted : 18/12/2009 2:33 pm

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