Kinda but no. One light year is;
9.4605284 x 10^15 in METERS
2,000 light years per hour IS 60% (little less) FASTER than the meters per second on the speed of light.
You can check by doing this;
1 light year x 2,000 = total meters covered in ONE hour
Divide that by 60 minutes, then 60 seconds (so divide by 60 TWICE) then you have the meters per second the ship is going.
Then you divide that by the speed of light. (Meters per seccond: 299,792,458 m/s)
The answer you get is HOW MUCH FASTER than the speed of light the ship IS ACTUALLY TRAVELING.
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