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Light year

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A light year, also light-year, abbreviated ly, is the distance light travels in one year.

Since the Galactic Standard Calendar used a year of 368 days, the length of a Galactic Standard Light Year would have been 9,531,961,160,601,600 meters.

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This assumes that the the "Galactic Standard" Day, Hour, etc. and Meter are equal to Earth's. The Galactic light year was 0.75% longer than an Earth based light year.

It is also possible that Galactic days (and hours etc.) were 0.75% shorter than there Earth equivalents, and that the light years are the same length. (see below)

The exact length of a light year depends on the exact length used for one “year”. On Earth The IAU uses a Julian year of 365.25 days, while other sources may use a Gregorian year of 365.2425 days, or another year altogether.

Source year (days) light year (kilometer) light year (miles)
IAU 365.25 9,460,730,472,580,800 5,878,625,373,184
Gregorian 365.2425 9,460,536,207,068,020 5,878,504,662,190
Google 365.242199 9.460 528 4 ×1015 5.878 499 81 ×1012
Yahoo 365.2411 9.460 5 ×1015 5,878,482,164,161
Coruscant 368 9,531,961,160,601,600 5,922,886,070,723

Note that while Yahoo separately reports a year length of 365.24220 days, its rounding of the light year length to five digits, works out to a year length of ~365.2411 days.

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