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1 Parsec = 3.26163626 light years
30,856,774,879,000,000 meters.
If you mean asteroids within our Solar System, then stars. In the Universe, there will be many more asteroids than stars.
About 206,000 given that 1 parsec is 3.06 x 1013 km and 1 AU is 149.6 x 106 km __________________ 1 Astronomical Unit (AU) is the average distance from the Sun to the Earth, about 150 million kilometers or 93 million miles (approximately). We use AU when we talk about distances between objects WITHIN the solar system. One "parsec", or "parallax-second of arc", is the distance that an object would be (from Earth) if we measure a one second of arc difference in the relative direction of a "nearby" object, measured from one side of the Earth's orbit to the other. That gives us a baseline distance of 2 AU, about 300 million km or 186 million miles. You can calculate the distance of one parsec using trigonometry; the base of the triangle is 2AU, and the opposite angle is 1 second of arc (1/3600th of a degree). Roughly, one parsec is about 3.26 light years. We use parsecs to measure distance between stars, or between objects in the galaxy.
If I'm not miistaken isn't parsec a measure of time rather than distance on Galactica-I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
1 parsec = 19,173,510,995,000 miles.
1 Parsec = 3.08568025 × 1013 kilometers.
1 parsec is 3.09 x 1016 meters.
1 Parsec = 3.26163626 light years
It's the other way around - how many light yearsmake up a parsec? The answer is: 3.26 light years make up one parsec.
There are 19 trillion miles (31 trillion kilometres) in a parsec, which is an astromical measurement.
1 Parsec = 3.26163626 light years
3.262 light years.
30,856,774,879,000,000 meters.
A parsec is 3.0857×1016 meters, an angstrom is 10-10 meters. Divide the first by the second to get the amount of angstroms in a meter.
There are two in common use; the "light year", which is the distance that light travels in one year, and the "parsec". The parsec is a "parallax-second of arc", the distance that an object would be from Earth if it appears to be separated by one second of arc as viewed from one side of the Earth's orbit and from the other side of the Earth's orbit. The "parsec" is approximately equal to 3.26 light years. For intergalactic distances, many astronomers use the "mega-parsec", one million parsecs distance, abbreviated as "Mpc".
About 19 trillion miles.