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1 February, 21:21

Astar is 10 light years away from the earth. Suppose it brightens up suddenly today, after how long can we see this change?

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  1. 1 February, 21:34
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    The phrase "light year" is a distance ... it's the distance that light travels through vacuum in one year.

    When you look at an object located 1 light year away from you, you see it as it was 1 year ago.

    If a star located 10 light years away from us suddenly brightens, or dims, or explodes, we see the event 10 years later.
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