Convert Light Seconds to Astronomical Units
Convert Light Seconds (ls) to Astronomical Units (AU) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
AU = ls × 0.002003988804
About Light Seconds
A light second (ls) is the distance light travels in one second through a vacuum, exactly 299,792,458 meters. This represents one of the fundamental constants in physics - the speed of light. For perspective, light takes about 1.3 seconds to travel from Earth to the Moon, and 8.3 minutes (500 light seconds) to reach us from the Sun. This unit is crucial in astronomy, telecommunications (satellite delays), and physics experiments, helping us understand the finite speed of light and its implications for communication and observation.
About Astronomical Units
An astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between Earth and the Sun, precisely defined as 149,597,870.7 kilometers. This unit provides a convenient scale for measuring distances within our solar system. Mars orbits at 1.5 AU, Jupiter at 5.2 AU, and Neptune at about 30 AU from the Sun. The dwarf planet Pluto reaches up to 49 AU away. Light takes about 8.3 minutes to travel 1 AU, explaining why we see the Sun as it was 8 minutes ago. The AU is fundamental in astronomy and space exploration.
Quick Reference Table
| Light Seconds (ls) | Astronomical Units (AU) |
|---|---|
| 1 ls | 0.00200399 AU |
| 2 ls | 0.00400798 AU |
| 5 ls | 0.0100199 AU |
| 10 ls | 0.0200399 AU |
| 25 ls | 0.0500997 AU |
| 50 ls | 0.100199 AU |
| 100 ls | 0.200399 AU |