Looking up light years, straight ahead 2.9 miles...
Varies from person to person but about 180 degrees.
If a person is able to see 12 miles on all sides, a total of 452.4 square miles can be viewed. The formula is pi x r2 = 3.1416 x 144 = 452.4.
120,000 miles , inspect and replace if necessary ( but I see another person has answered that their belt broke at 110,000 miles )
15 miles
Miles and miles are the same measurement. Therefore, he would be able to see 12 miles.
You can see for 1,000s on 1,000s of miles
6.23 miles
A straight line in an organization chart is a line that is not broken up. When you see this, it means the person connected to the line is your superior.
You can see stars that are light-years away. If you want to know the distance of the horizon, this will depend on the height of the spot where you are standing and your own height. There's a calculator at: http://newton.ex.ac.uk/research/qsystems/people/sque/physics/horizon/
452.38896 square miles
I see them regularly at 250,000 miles
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