The solar system is thought to be approximately 50,000 astronomical units.
1 light year = 63,239.7263 Astronomical Units
That's the distance from Sun to Earth, or about 150 million kilometers. Approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
Two light-years is a distance of 11,757,250,400,000 miles.
63,241.077 AU
2 light-years = 126,480 AU (rounded)
An astronomical unit is not larger than a light year. A light years is considered to be approximately 62,000 times larger than an astronomical unit.
That cannot be answered unless the velocity is known.
kilometer, AU (astronomical unit), light year, parsec.
A light year is much larger. 1 light year = 63,240 Astronomical Units
Earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun.
An au is an astronomical unit, or how far light will travel in a year.
An astronomical unit is not larger than a light year. A light years is considered to be approximately 62,000 times larger than an astronomical unit.
An astronomical unit is not larger than a light year. A light years is considered to be approximately 62,000 times larger than an astronomical unit.
That cannot be answered unless the velocity is known.
A light year is about 63,000 times greater than an astronomical unit.
kilometer, AU (astronomical unit), light year, parsec.
A light year is larger than an astronomical unit.
A light year is much larger. 1 light year = 63,240 Astronomical Units
A light year is much larger. 1 light year = 63,240 Astronomical Units
-- the Astronomical Unit -- the Light Year -- the Parsec -- the Magnitude
The astronomical unit is the average distance from the earth to the sun, and is 149 598 000 kilometres. A light year is the distance light will travel in a year, the speed of light is just under 300 000 kilometres per second, so light travels one astronomical unit in just over eight minutes. A light year is 9.46x1012 kilometres, or 63239.67 astronomical units.
A single Astronomical Unit (AU) is exactly 149,600,000 kilometres.