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A '''light-year''' was a unit of measurement used to measure interstellar distance. It was quantified as the distance that light travelled in a [[vacuum]] over the course of an [[Earth]] year. Distance could be further measured in '''light-centuries'''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]'')
A '''light-year''' was a unit of measurement used to measure interstellar distance. It was quantified as the distance that light travelled in a [[vacuum]] over the course of an [[Earth]] year. 100 light-years made up a '''light-century'''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]'')


== Known distances ==
== Known distances ==

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Light-year

A light-year was a unit of measurement used to measure interstellar distance. It was quantified as the distance that light travelled in a vacuum over the course of an Earth year. 100 light-years made up a light-century. (TV: The Ribos Operation)

Known distances

From Earth

From other locations

Known measurements