Convert Light Year to Kilometer (lykm)

The light-year is the standard astronomical distance unit, equal to 9.461 trillion kilometers traveled in one year.

9,460,700,000,000
1 ly9,460,700,000,000 kmNIST · BIPM accuracy

Light Year to Kilometer Conversion Table

10 common values
Light YearKilometer
1 ly9,460,700,000,000 km
5 ly47,303,500,000,000 km
10 ly94,607,000,000,000 km
25 ly236,517,500,000,000 km
50 ly473,035,000,000,000 km
100 ly946,070,000,000,000 km
250 ly2,365,175,000,000,000 km
500 ly4,730,350,000,000,000 km
1,000 ly9,460,700,000,000,000 km
5,000 ly47,303,500,000,000,000 km

How to Convert Light Year to Kilometer Manually

Step by Step

Converting light years to kilometers is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in light years
    Start with the number of light years (ly) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 9,460,700,000,000
    The conversion factor from ly to km is 9,460,700,000,000. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in kilometers
    The result is your value in kilometers (km).
Practical Examples
1 ly
equals
9,460,700,000,000 km
5 ly
equals
47,303,500,000,000 km
10 ly
equals
94,607,000,000,000 km
25 ly
equals
236,517,500,000,000 km
100 ly
equals
946,070,000,000,000 km

Formula

Multiply the value in light years by 9,460,700,000,000. For the reverse direction, multiply by 1.057 × 10^-13.

Forwardkm = ly × 9,460,700,000,000
Reversely = km × 1.057 × 10^-13
Example: 10 ly × 9,460,700,000,000 = 94,607,000,000,000 km

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • The light year is a unit of distance, not time, despite the name.
  • Professional astronomers usually prefer parsecs (1 pc ≈ 3.26 ly) for precision work.
  • Light from the Andromeda galaxy takes 2.5 million years to reach us — we see it as it was 2.5 Myr ago.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing light year with light second — light second ≈ 300,000 km.
  • Treating light years as time rather than distance in casual conversation.
  • Using light years for solar-system distances — use astronomical units (AU) instead.

About Light Year and Kilometer

What is the Light Year?

The light-year equals approximately 9,460,730,472,580,800 meters (about 9.461 trillion km) and is the standard astronomical unit for stellar distances. Despite its name, a light-year is a unit of distance, not time — it represents how far light travels in vacuum during one Julian year (365.25 days) at the speed of light (299,792,458 m/s). The nearest star to our Sun, Proxima Centauri, is 4.24 light-years away. The Milky Way galaxy is about 100,000 light-years across, and the observable universe extends roughly 93 billion light-years in diameter. Astronomers more often use the parsec (3.26 light-years) for technical work, but the light-year remains popular in education and science communication because it intuitively conveys both distance and the time light needs to travel that far — which is why we see distant galaxies as they were millions of years ago.

  • Interstellar and galactic distances in astronomy
  • Popular-science descriptions of the observable universe
  • Exoplanet distance reporting in the media
Real-world examples

Proxima Centauri, the nearest star beyond the Sun, is 4.24 ly away. The Milky Way is about 100,000 ly across.

What is the Kilometer?

The kilometer equals exactly 1,000 meters and is the international standard unit for road distances, geography, and travel. Adopted as part of the metric system in the 1790s, it became the dominant road-distance unit worldwide except in the United States, the United Kingdom (which uses miles for road signs), and Myanmar. Speed limits across Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and Latin America are expressed in km/h. The kilometer's relationship to the meter is decimal and exact, making it ideal for scientific work. A kilometer takes a healthy adult about 12 minutes to walk and roughly 1,250 average steps. Geographic distances — from city blocks to airline routes — are typically given in kilometers, with the Earth's equatorial circumference measuring approximately 40,075 km.

  • Motorway distances on road signs across Europe
  • Marathon and long-distance running (marathon = 42.195 km)
  • GPS navigation and driving directions globally
Real-world examples

London to Paris by Eurostar is 344 km. A full marathon is 42.195 km. Most European motorway speed limits are 120–130 km/h.

Learn About Both Units

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What is the Light Year?

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What is the Kilometer?

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Light Year to Kilometer FAQ

5 questions
How many kilometers in a light year?
One light year equals 9,460,700,000,000 kilometers.
How do I convert light years to kilometers?
Multiply the light year value by 9,460,700,000,000 to get the equivalent in kilometers.
What is 100 light years in kilometers?
100 light years equals 946,070,000,000,000 kilometers.
Is a light year bigger than a kilometer?
Yes. 1 light year equals 9,460,700,000,000 kilometers, so one light year is larger.
How to convert light years to kilometers without a calculator?
Multiply by 9,460,700,000,000 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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