A light-day is a unit of length useful in astronomy, telecommunications, and relativistic physics. It is defined as the distance that light travels in free space in one day (or 86,400 light-seconds), and is equal to 5.9020683710000029.0206837100000210.206837100000257122.06837100000211650.68371000001934596.8371000002371158.3710000021383173.71000002324581157.100000262260437×10 m. It is just over 6.100000000000001×10 miles and approximately 8.5×1013 feet.
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