One AU is equal to 149,598,000km or 92,955,887.6 miles; equal to the mean distance of the Earth from the Sun.
No. A pound is a measure of mass where as an astronomical unit is a measure of distance. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at measure one using the other is fundamentally flawed.
about one A.U. =one astronomical unit
One Light-year is 63,024 Astronomical units.
The astronomical unit (AU) is the unit commonly used to measure distances in the solar system. One astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun, about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).
The so-called "astronomical unit" is often used for this. One AU (astronomical unit) is the average distance from Sun to Earth; it is about 150 million kilometers.
An Astronomical Unit, or AU is the distance from the sun to the Earth. One Astronomical Unit is 92 955 887.6 miles.
Earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun.
An angstrom is a unit of length equal to one ten-billionth of a meter, commonly used to measure atomic distances. An astronomical unit is a unit of length based on the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 93 million miles, often used to measure distances within our solar system.
Earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun.
In Light-years(how far light travels in 1 Earth year), AU(Astronomical Unit=distance between the Earth and the Sun), Parsecs( the distance from the Sun to an astronomical object which has a parallax angle of one arcsecond), or simply miles.
Earth is one astronomical unit (AU) away from the sun. An astronomical unit is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
One astronomical unit means the distance from the earth and the sun (which is 93 million miles).