Nautical Miles to Light-years calculator

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Nautical Miles to Light-years formula

Light-years to Nautical Miles formula

Nautical Miles
Nautical Miles

A nautical mile is a unit of measurement defined as exactly 1,852 metres. Historically, it was defined as one minute of latitude, which is equivalent to one sixtieth of a degree of latitude.

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Light-years
Light-years

One light year is the distance that light can travel in one year. Light moves at a velocity of about 300,000 kilometers (km) each second. So in one year, it can travel about 10 trillion km. More p recisely, one light-year is equal to 9,500,000,000,000 kilometers.

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Nautical Miles to Light-years Conversion Table

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1 1.9575654354827E-13 26 5.0896701322551E-12 51 9.9835837209619E-12 76 1.4877497309669E-11
2 3.9151308709655E-13 27 5.2854266758034E-12 52 1.017934026451E-11 77 1.5073253853217E-11
3 5.8726963064482E-13 28 5.4811832193517E-12 53 1.0375096808058E-11 78 1.5269010396765E-11
4 7.8302617419309E-13 29 5.6769397628999E-12 54 1.0570853351607E-11 79 1.5464766940314E-11
5 9.7878271774137E-13 30 5.8726963064482E-12 55 1.0766609895155E-11 80 1.5660523483862E-11
6 1.1745392612896E-12 31 6.0684528499965E-12 56 1.0962366438703E-11 81 1.585628002741E-11
7 1.3702958048379E-12 32 6.2642093935447E-12 57 1.1158122982252E-11 82 1.6052036570958E-11
8 1.5660523483862E-12 33 6.459965937093E-12 58 1.13538795258E-11 83 1.6247793114507E-11
9 1.7618088919345E-12 34 6.6557224806413E-12 59 1.1549636069348E-11 84 1.6443549658055E-11
10 1.9575654354827E-12 35 6.8514790241896E-12 60 1.1745392612896E-11 85 1.6639306201603E-11
11 2.153321979031E-12 36 7.0472355677378E-12 61 1.1941149156445E-11 86 1.6835062745152E-11
12 2.3490785225793E-12 37 7.2429921112861E-12 62 1.2136905699993E-11 87 1.70308192887E-11
13 2.5448350661276E-12 38 7.4387486548344E-12 63 1.2332662243541E-11 88 1.7226575832248E-11
14 2.7405916096758E-12 39 7.6345051983827E-12 64 1.2528418787089E-11 89 1.7422332375796E-11
15 2.9363481532241E-12 40 7.8302617419309E-12 65 1.2724175330638E-11 90 1.7618088919345E-11
16 3.1321046967724E-12 41 8.0260182854792E-12 66 1.2919931874186E-11 91 1.7813845462893E-11
17 3.3278612403206E-12 42 8.2217748290275E-12 67 1.3115688417734E-11 92 1.8009602006441E-11
18 3.5236177838689E-12 43 8.4175313725758E-12 68 1.3311444961283E-11 93 1.8205358549989E-11
19 3.7193743274172E-12 44 8.613287916124E-12 69 1.3507201504831E-11 94 1.8401115093538E-11
20 3.9151308709655E-12 45 8.8090444596723E-12 70 1.3702958048379E-11 95 1.8596871637086E-11
21 4.1108874145137E-12 46 9.0048010032206E-12 71 1.3898714591927E-11 96 1.8792628180634E-11
22 4.306643958062E-12 47 9.2005575467688E-12 72 1.4094471135476E-11 97 1.8988384724183E-11
23 4.5024005016103E-12 48 9.3963140903171E-12 73 1.4290227679024E-11 98 1.9184141267731E-11
24 4.6981570451586E-12 49 9.5920706338654E-12 74 1.4485984222572E-11 99 1.9379897811279E-11
25 4.8939135887068E-12 50 9.7878271774137E-12 75 1.4681740766121E-11 100 1.9575654354827E-11

  • Light-year (9,460,731,000,000,000 meters)
    The light-year is a unit of length used to express astronomical distances and measures about 9.5 trillion kilometres or 5.9 trillion miles. As defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a light-year is the distance that light travels in vacuum in one Julian year (365.25 days). Because it includes the word "year", the term light-year is sometimes misinterpreted as a unit of time. The light-year is most often used when expressing distances to stars and other distances on a galactic scale, especially in nonspecialist and popular science publications. The unit most commonly used in professional astrometry is the parsec (symbol: pc, about 3.26 light-years; the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one second of arc).
  • Nautical Mile (1,852 meters)
    A nautical mile is a unit of measurement defined as exactly 1,852 metres (6,076.1 ft; 1.1508 mi). Historically, it was defined as one minute of latitude, which is equivalent to one sixtieth of a degree of latitude. Today, it is a non-SI unit which has a continued use in both air and marine navigation, and for the definition of territorial waters.
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