A star is ten light years away from the earth. Suppose it brightens up suddenly today. After how much time shall we see this change?
We would observe the change in the star’s brightness after 10 years. A light-year represents the distance light travels in one year, so if a star is 10 light-years away, any change that happens there (like brightening) will take 10 years for the light carrying that information to reach us.