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light-years time as distance
Gretchen Mendoza
Rhetoric & Information Design
Instructor Miso Kim

Project 1: Time
a rhetorical argument



4 March 2010
what is a light-year?
A light-year is a unit of length, equal to just under 10
trillion kilometres, or 5.9 trillion miles. As defined by
the International Astronomical Union, a light-year is the
distance that light travels in a vacuum in one Julian year.

The light-year is often used to measure distances to stars
and other distances on a galactic scale, especially in non-   When you search for “light-year” on
specialist and popular science publications.                  Googlethe first entry is a Wikipedia
                                                              page showcases this diagram.

                                                              Outer shell is one light year from Sun
                                                              and left yellow line is Comet 1910 A1’s
                                                              orbit. Inner shell is one light month.
who cares?
The concept of light-years, a measure of time based
on distance traveled, is a very difficult one to compre-
hend. The scale is beyond human comprehension in
many ways, and it tires the mind.

Explaining time on this scale is a long-term effort.
Many artists, philosophers, educators, scientists
have tried to put space-time into perspective before.

                                                           Eames Power of Ten
                                                           subliminal inspiration
where might this information be made available?

Classrooms, science exhibits, everyday articles.
why ?

The space-time continuum is difficult to grasp.
It needs distillation, and an improved sense
of relevance on an earthly, human scale.
how ?

A two dimensional representation or “map” of
light delays as we experience them on earth would
simplify the concept of time over great distances.
By basing the perspective largely on human-scale
terms, the phenomenon appears in a “grammar”
we recognize, instead of science jargon.
LIGHT-TIME
because of the scale and vastness in space
we must measure distance in terms of
how long it takes light to travel.
on the human scale, light is instant,
but on the cosmic scale, the light we see
is a snapshot of light that shone in the past.

HOW OLD IS YOUR LIGHT?




                             nearest starlight delay


                             4 LIGHT-YEARS
                             the nearest star, proxima centauri = xxxx miles away




  sunlight


  8.3 LIGHT-MINUTES
  the sun = 93 million miles away




  moonlight


  1.3 LIGHT-SECONDS
  the moon = 240,000 miles away




                                                                   the speed of light


                                                                  INSTANT
                                                                   at 186,000 miles per second
1 sec (moon)
 8 min (sun)

      1 hour
    (saturn)

      1 day




      1 year
126,144,000 light-seconds                                                                                                                          3,600 light-seconds                 480 light-seconds                              1.3 light-seconds           instant
                                                             starlight 4.2 light-years                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         light on
                                                             the nearest star proxima centauri = 24.8 trillion miles away
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               earth
                                                                                                                                                                                                                planetary light 1 light-hour
                                                                                                                                                                                                                saturn = 755.6 million miles away                                                                              the speed of light =
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    sunlight 8.3 light-minutes                                                 186,000 miles
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               per second




the age
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           93 million miles away
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   moonlight
                                                             The further out we look into space,                            All light seems instant to us on earth.                                                                                                                                240,000 miles away
                                                             the farther back we see into time.
                                                                                                                            But because of the scale and vastness in space, we must measure distance in


of light
                                                                                                                            terms of how long it takes light to travel. On the human scale, light is instant,
                                                                                                                            but on the cosmic scale, the light we see is a snapshot of light in the past.
                                                                                                                            This phenomenon is known as the space-time continuum.

when we see it on earth

                                                             undergraduate degree 4 years                                                                                                                       lunch break 1 hour                  average American shower 8 minutes              cell phone delay 1 second

Gretchen Mendoza Rhetoric + Information Design Spring 2010                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             not to scale
126,144,000 light-seco
                                                             starlight 4.2 light-year
                                                             the nearest star proxima centauri = 24.8 trillion




the age                                                      The further out we look in
                                                             the farther back we see in



of light
when we see it on earth

                                                             undergraduate degree 4 years

Gretchen Mendoza Rhetoric + Information Design Spring 2010
126,144,000 light-seconds
starlight 4.2 light-years
the nearest star proxima centauri = 24.8 trillion miles away




The further out we look into space,                            All light seems inst
the farther back we see into time.
                                                               But because of the scale and
                                                               terms of how long it takes lig
                                                               but on the cosmic scale, the l
                                                               This phenomenon is known




undergraduate degree 4 years
All light seems instant to us on earth.
But because of the scale and vastness in space, we must measure distance in
terms of how long it takes light to travel. On the human scale, light is instant,
but on the cosmic scale, the light we see is a snapshot of light in the past.
This phenomenon is known as the space-time continuum.
3,600 light-seconds                 480 light-seconds


planetary light 1 light-hour
saturn = 755.6 million miles away
                                    sunlight 8.3 light-minutes
                                                           93 million miles away




lunch break 1 hour                  average American shower 8 minutes
480 light-seconds                              1.3 light-seconds           instant
                                                                           light on
                                                                           earth

                                                                           the speed of light =
sunlight 8.3 light-minutes                                                 186,000 miles
                                                                           per second

                       93 million miles away
                                               moonlight
                                               240,000 miles away




average American shower 8 minutes              cell phone delay 1 second

                                                                                   not to scale
sources
Photo sources:
http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/milkyway2.jpg


2D diagram sources:
http://www.rlrouse.com/astronomy/light-year.html
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/media/091057/091057_diagram.png

Text sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-year
http://www.jimloy.com/astro/ly.htm
http://emptv.com/images/spacetime-diagram-world-line.png

Video sources:
Wellesley Astronomy Professor: Light-year (E=mc2)
Science on the Brain: What is a lightyear?
Eames’ Power of Ten

Magnitude
http://stargazing.suite101.com/article.cfm/solar_system_magnitude_scale

Distance/Scale
http://www.freemars.org/jeff/planets/Luna/Luna.htm

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  • 1. light-years time as distance Gretchen Mendoza Rhetoric & Information Design Instructor Miso Kim Project 1: Time a rhetorical argument 4 March 2010
  • 2. what is a light-year? A light-year is a unit of length, equal to just under 10 trillion kilometres, or 5.9 trillion miles. As defined by the International Astronomical Union, a light-year is the distance that light travels in a vacuum in one Julian year. The light-year is often used to measure distances to stars and other distances on a galactic scale, especially in non- When you search for “light-year” on specialist and popular science publications. Googlethe first entry is a Wikipedia page showcases this diagram. Outer shell is one light year from Sun and left yellow line is Comet 1910 A1’s orbit. Inner shell is one light month.
  • 3. who cares? The concept of light-years, a measure of time based on distance traveled, is a very difficult one to compre- hend. The scale is beyond human comprehension in many ways, and it tires the mind. Explaining time on this scale is a long-term effort. Many artists, philosophers, educators, scientists have tried to put space-time into perspective before. Eames Power of Ten subliminal inspiration
  • 4. where might this information be made available? Classrooms, science exhibits, everyday articles.
  • 5. why ? The space-time continuum is difficult to grasp. It needs distillation, and an improved sense of relevance on an earthly, human scale.
  • 6. how ? A two dimensional representation or “map” of light delays as we experience them on earth would simplify the concept of time over great distances. By basing the perspective largely on human-scale terms, the phenomenon appears in a “grammar” we recognize, instead of science jargon.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. LIGHT-TIME because of the scale and vastness in space we must measure distance in terms of how long it takes light to travel. on the human scale, light is instant, but on the cosmic scale, the light we see is a snapshot of light that shone in the past. HOW OLD IS YOUR LIGHT? nearest starlight delay 4 LIGHT-YEARS the nearest star, proxima centauri = xxxx miles away sunlight 8.3 LIGHT-MINUTES the sun = 93 million miles away moonlight 1.3 LIGHT-SECONDS the moon = 240,000 miles away the speed of light INSTANT at 186,000 miles per second
  • 11. 1 sec (moon) 8 min (sun) 1 hour (saturn) 1 day 1 year
  • 12. 126,144,000 light-seconds 3,600 light-seconds 480 light-seconds 1.3 light-seconds instant starlight 4.2 light-years light on the nearest star proxima centauri = 24.8 trillion miles away earth planetary light 1 light-hour saturn = 755.6 million miles away the speed of light = sunlight 8.3 light-minutes 186,000 miles per second the age 93 million miles away moonlight The further out we look into space, All light seems instant to us on earth. 240,000 miles away the farther back we see into time. But because of the scale and vastness in space, we must measure distance in of light terms of how long it takes light to travel. On the human scale, light is instant, but on the cosmic scale, the light we see is a snapshot of light in the past. This phenomenon is known as the space-time continuum. when we see it on earth undergraduate degree 4 years lunch break 1 hour average American shower 8 minutes cell phone delay 1 second Gretchen Mendoza Rhetoric + Information Design Spring 2010 not to scale
  • 13. 126,144,000 light-seco starlight 4.2 light-year the nearest star proxima centauri = 24.8 trillion the age The further out we look in the farther back we see in of light when we see it on earth undergraduate degree 4 years Gretchen Mendoza Rhetoric + Information Design Spring 2010
  • 14. 126,144,000 light-seconds starlight 4.2 light-years the nearest star proxima centauri = 24.8 trillion miles away The further out we look into space, All light seems inst the farther back we see into time. But because of the scale and terms of how long it takes lig but on the cosmic scale, the l This phenomenon is known undergraduate degree 4 years
  • 15. All light seems instant to us on earth. But because of the scale and vastness in space, we must measure distance in terms of how long it takes light to travel. On the human scale, light is instant, but on the cosmic scale, the light we see is a snapshot of light in the past. This phenomenon is known as the space-time continuum.
  • 16. 3,600 light-seconds 480 light-seconds planetary light 1 light-hour saturn = 755.6 million miles away sunlight 8.3 light-minutes 93 million miles away lunch break 1 hour average American shower 8 minutes
  • 17. 480 light-seconds 1.3 light-seconds instant light on earth the speed of light = sunlight 8.3 light-minutes 186,000 miles per second 93 million miles away moonlight 240,000 miles away average American shower 8 minutes cell phone delay 1 second not to scale
  • 18. sources Photo sources: http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/milkyway2.jpg 2D diagram sources: http://www.rlrouse.com/astronomy/light-year.html http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/media/091057/091057_diagram.png Text sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-year http://www.jimloy.com/astro/ly.htm http://emptv.com/images/spacetime-diagram-world-line.png Video sources: Wellesley Astronomy Professor: Light-year (E=mc2) Science on the Brain: What is a lightyear? Eames’ Power of Ten Magnitude http://stargazing.suite101.com/article.cfm/solar_system_magnitude_scale Distance/Scale http://www.freemars.org/jeff/planets/Luna/Luna.htm