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How many minutes does a sunbeam need to reach Earth?

About 8

Background

A sunbeam needs about eight minutes and twenty seconds to reach Earth. Before that, it was stuck inside the Sun for around 100,000 years. If the Sun suddenly turned off, we would still have eight minutes of light. So the sunlight you see right now is already a bit old.

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