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light time

The light time from Jupiter to the Sun is about 43 minutes.

Definition

Noun: 1. A measure of distance based on the speed of light: The time it takes for light or radio waves to travel a given distance through a vacuum. It is used to express astronomical distances in temporal units (e.g., seconds, minutes, hours).

Usage

"Light time" is a technical term used primarily in astronomy, physics, and space communications. It describes a distance by stating how long light would take to traverse it. It is often used when discussing the vast distances between celestial bodies, emphasizing the communication delay involved.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The light time between Earth and Mars varies between about 3 and 22 minutes.
    • Mission controllers must account for the light time delay when sending commands to distant spacecraft.
    • When we observe the Sun, we see it as it was about 8 minutes ago due to the light time from the Sun to Earth.
Advanced Usage
  • "One-way light time" (OWLT): The time it takes for a signal to travel from a transmitter to a receiver.
    • The one-way light time to the Voyager 1 spacecraft is over 22 hours.
  • "Round-trip light time" (RTLT): The total time for a signal to travel to a target and back.
    • The round-trip light time for a radar signal to bounce off Venus helps measure its precise distance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Light-second: A unit of length equal to the distance light travels in one second (approximately 299,792 kilometers).
  • Light-minute: A unit of length equal to the distance light travels in one minute.
  • Light-year: A much more common astronomical unit of length equal to the distance light travels in one year.
Synonyms
  • Signal propagation time (in the context of communications)
  • Electromagnetic travel time
Notes on Meaning

This term is distinct from "daylight time" or phrases about illumination. Its sole meaning is the time interval for light to travel a specified distance. It converts spatial distance into a duration, highlighting that observing distant objects is also looking back in time.

light time

The light time from Jupiter to the Sun is about 43 minutes.

Noun
  1. distance measured in terms of the speed of light (or radio waves)
    • the light time from Jupiter to the sun is approximately 43 minutes