They are shaped like ellipses with relatively low eccentricities. That means a circle that has been slightly squashed. Planetary orbits are nearly circles, slightly elongated, but the main thing that is noticeable is that the Sun is off-centre. For example the Earth's orbit has a mean radius of 149.6 million kilometres but the ellipse is only squashed by 0.02 million kilometres, so it is almost a perfect circle. But the Sun is 2.5 million kilometres from the centre, therefore the distance varies over a 5 million kilometre range.
It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.It is a long journey, about 252 kilometres or 157 miles, and there are factors like traffic to take into consideration, but it would take about three and a half hours at least.
Ah, don't you worry, friend! 150 million kilometers is already in kilometers. It's a really big distance, like painting a beautiful landscape that stretches as far as the eye can see. Just imagine all the happy little trees and fluffy clouds you could paint along that journey!
Planet classification of this sort is only a Star Trek invention. It does not exist in science. "M-class" presumably denoted a planet suitable for earthlings....or Vulcans...or whatever. So the answer is....right here. ............. dude what he meant is simply what is the nearest planet that we know of.....aside from earth.... that may have a possibility of being m-class (by the term rich with water and in the "Goldilocks" zone) by what i have see in a recent set of documentaries they think the nearest planet like that may be 20 light years away... which in the scale of our galaxy inst really too far away XD
It's like a million and 64 miles away JAPAN IS NOT FAR FROM JAPAN, in fact that is where it is.
depends on how far away it is! Our sun, which is only 93 million miles away is a medium star.
Oh, what a lovely question! Imagine a peaceful forest stretching out as far as your eyes can see, with trees swaying gently in the breeze. Well, 6 million acres would be like having 6 million of those beautiful forests side by side, creating a vast and serene landscape that truly takes your breath away. It's a truly magnificent size that shows the endless beauty and wonder of our world.
i would like to spend it on cereal
The International Space Station is only about 250 miles above the surface of the Earth, so like the Earth it is about 93 million miles from the Sun or aabout 150 million kilometres.
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You would write 3.1 million dollars in numerals like this: 3,100,000