Definition of One-way light time

1. Noun. The elapsed time it takes for light (or radio signals) to travel between the Earth and a celestial object.

Exact synonyms: Owlt
Generic synonyms: Elapsed Time

Lexicographical Neighbors of One-way Light Time

one-track
one-track mind
one-trick pony
one-trillionth
one-two
one-two-three
one-two punch
one-two punches
one-twos
one-up
one-up-one-down
one-up-one-downs
one-uped
one-upmanship
one-way
one-way light time (current term)
one-way mirror
one-way mirrors
one-way street
one-way ticket
one-window
one-woman(a)
one-year
one C
one L
one after another
one after the other
one and all
one and one
one and one's

Literary usage of One-way light time

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Galileo, the Tour Guide: A Summary of the Mission to Date edited by Jean H. Aichele (1997)
"Data telling the story of events happening over 900 million kilometers away took 52 minutes (the one-way light time for a radio signal to traverse the space ..."

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