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whatWhat is the conversion between redshift $z$ and lightyears?

whenWhen an article says, that some object is at a distance of $z = 1$, then what distance are we talking about in light years or parsec?

a silly question

what is the conversion between redshift $z$ and lightyears?

when an article says, some object is at a distance of $z = 1$, then what distance are we talking about in light years or parsec?

What is the conversion between redshift $z$ and lightyears?

When an article says that some object is at a distance of $z = 1$, then what distance are we talking about in light years or parsec?

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a silly question

what is the conversion between redshift $z$ and lightyears?

when an article says, some object is at a distance of $z = 1$, then what distance are we talking about in light years or parsec?

Thanks in advance

a silly question

what is the conversion between redshift $z$ and lightyears?

when an article says, some object is at a distance of $z = 1$, then what distance are we talking about in light years or parsec?

Thanks in advance

a silly question

what is the conversion between redshift $z$ and lightyears?

when an article says, some object is at a distance of $z = 1$, then what distance are we talking about in light years or parsec?

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Conversion between extragalactic distances

a silly question

what is the conversion between redshift $z$ and lightyears?

when an article says, some object is at a distance of $z = 1$, then what distance are we talking about in light years or parsec?

Thanks in advance