An Astronomical unit is the standard distance between the earth and the sun.
It is about 149,597,870.691 kilometers (92,955,807.267 miles).
It is defined as the distance that an object would have a perfectly circular orbit of exactly 365.2568983 days (31,558,196.01312 seconds).
One light-year is ~63,241 AU, and one parsec is ~206,265 AU.
Earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun.
696,000 kilometers = 0.00465246862 Astronomical Units
9.54 astronomical units = 1,427,163,686 kilometers
The nearest distance is called the perihelion and the furthest distance is called the aphelion (there is about 5 million km difference). The mean distance is called one astronomical unit.
It is one astronomical unit, 1 AU. The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is the definition of astronomical unit.It is equal to about 149,597,871 km or 93,955,807.3 miles.
1 astronomical unit is defined as 149597870700 metres. Which will be 14959787070000 in centimeters.
1 astronomical unit is 149,597,870.7 km
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
0.000000011 AU
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
An astronomical unit is the average distance from the earth to the sun, this is 149,597,870,700 metres, or 149.6 million kilometres.
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
The Earth. The average sun to Earth distance is how one Astronomical Unit is defined (1 AU).
Earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun.
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers
1 Astronomical Unit=1.49598 × 10^13 centimeters
1 AU (astronomical unit) is approximately equal to 8.3 light minutes. This is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun.