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Which statement accurately describes a light-year?

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Answered by ẞËÄSTẞØY
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Answer:

Astronomers also use parsecs as an alternative to the light-year. Short for parallax-second, a parsec comes from the use of triangulation to determine the distance of stars. To be more specific, it is the distance to a star whose apparent position shifts by 1 arcsecond (1/3,600 of a degree) in the sky after Earth orbits halfway around the sun. One arcsecond is equal to 3.26 light-years.

Like degrees, the light-year can also be broken down into smaller units of light-hours, light-minutes or light-seconds. For instance, the sun is more than 8 light-minutes from Earth, while the moon is just over a light-second away. Scientists use these terms when talking about communications with deep-space satellites or rovers. Because of the finite speed of light, it can take more than 20 minutes to send a signal to the Curiosity rover on Mars.

Whether it's light-years or parsecs, astronomers will continue to use both to measure distances in our expansive and grand universe.

Answered by arvind88888
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Answer:

speed of light 300000km/s

Step-by-step explanation:

light year means

a light takes a year to travel.....

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