Light Year: A light year is the distance that light travels in one year through a vacuum, approximately equal to 9.461 trillion kilometers (about 5.878 trillion miles). It's used to measure vast cosmic distances.
In the United States surveying system, a "link" is a unit of length that is equal to 1/100th of a chain. Each link is approximately 7.92 inches long or about 0.201168 meters. This unit is primarily used in surveying and land measurement in the United States.
Surveyors often use a chain, which is comprised of 100 links, to measure distances in land surveys. The use of links and chains allows for precise measurements of land parcels, boundaries, and property lines.