Well, one parsec is equal to 19.17 trillion miles so one mile is equal to 5.216e-14 parsecs.
617 parsecs is 11.83 quardillion miles.
To convert parsecs to kilometers, you can use the conversion factor: 1 parsec = 3.086x10^13 kilometers. Multiply the number of parsecs by this conversion factor to get the equivalent distance in kilometers.
To convert to light-years, divide the kilometers by 9.5 x 1012. Divide the result by 3.26 to convert to parsecs.
171 trillion miles
125 Parsecs = 407.704533 light years or 2,393,108,842,131,749 miles.
1 parsec is approximately equal to 3.26 light years. Therefore, to convert 186,000 light years to parsecs, you would divide by 3.26. This would give you approximately 57,067 parsecs in 186,000 light years.
Answer: 8 PC = 153,388,093,533,763 mi.
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Answer: 132 PC = 2.530e+15 mi.
Parsecs are commonly used in astronomy because they provide a more convenient measurement for astronomical distances than miles. Since astronomical distances are vast, using parsecs avoids working with extremely large numbers. Additionally, parsecs are based on trigonometric parallax, which allows for more accurate measurements of distances to distant celestial objects.
Your 1 kilometer equals 3.24077649 x 10-14 parsecs. And your second equals 3.16887646 x 10-8 years. Converting kilometers/second to parsecs/year involves multiplying by 3.24077649 x 10-14 and dividing by 3.16887646 x 10-8 to get your answer. Or do that bit of math in advance and then just multiply by 1.022689439 x 10-6 to get your answer. Make sure you have your beginning figure in km per one second. Your answer will appear in parsecs per one year, or just parsecs per year.
You cannot. Not unless you know the units used for 225: micrometres, millimetres, kilometres, miles, light years or parsecs. And if you do know, you have not shared that information and so I cannot provide a more useful answer.