Parsec to Light Year Converter
Instantly convert parsec light year with our free converter. See conversion tables, formulas, and step-by-step explanations.
Formula
1 parsec = 3.26156 light years = 206,265 AU = 3.0857 x 10^13 km
All conversions route through parsecs as the base unit. To convert, multiply the input value by its factor to get parsecs, then divide by the target unit factor. One parsec is defined as the distance at which 1 AU subtends 1 arcsecond of parallax, giving the exact relationship: 1 pc = 648,000/pi AU.
Worked Examples
Example 1: Converting Parsecs to Light Years
Problem: The star Sirius is 2.64 parsecs from Earth. How far is that in light years?
Solution: Light years = parsecs x 3.26156\nLight years = 2.64 x 3.26156 = 8.61 ly\nAU = 2.64 x 206,265 = 544,539 AU\nkm = 2.64 x 3.0857e13 = 8.146e13 km
Result: Sirius is 8.61 light years or 544,539 AU from Earth
Example 2: Galactic Distance in Megaparsecs
Problem: The Andromeda Galaxy is about 0.778 Mpc away. Convert to light years.
Solution: Parsecs = 0.778 x 1,000,000 = 778,000 pc\nLight years = 778,000 x 3.26156 = 2,537,453 ly\n= approximately 2.537 million light years
Result: Andromeda is about 2.537 million light years away
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is a parsec?
A parsec is a unit of distance defined as the distance at which one astronomical unit (the Earth-Sun distance) subtends an angle of one arcsecond. The word is a portmanteau of parallax and arcsecond. One parsec equals approximately 3.26156 light years, 206,265 AU, or 3.0857 x 10^13 kilometers. Astronomers prefer parsecs because they relate directly to the parallax method of measuring stellar distances, making calculations more straightforward.
What is the difference between a light year and a parsec?
A light year is the distance light travels in one Julian year (365.25 days), equaling about 9.461 x 10^12 kilometers. A parsec is based on trigonometric parallax geometry and equals about 3.0857 x 10^13 kilometers or 3.26156 light years. Light years are more intuitive for the general public because they directly convey travel time at the speed of light. Parsecs are preferred by professional astronomers because they simplify distance calculations from parallax measurements and scale naturally to kiloparsecs and megaparsecs for galactic and cosmological distances.
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