Oh boy ! (186,282 mi/sec) x (3,600 sec/hr) x (1 AU / 93,000,000 mi) = (186,282 x 3,600 / 93,000,000) (mi - sec - AU / sec - hr - mi) = 7.211 AU/hr (rounded) Now what are you going to do with that number ??
35.2 AU = roughly 0.000557 light-year (rounded)
The light year by far. It is equal to about 63,241 AU's and each AU is about 93,000,000 miles (the distance from the earth to the sun). Over all a light year is close to 6 trillion miles.
One AU is about 8.3 light-MINUTES. You can do the math from here.======================================In case you're unable or unwilling . . . . . it's about 63,200 . (rounded)
Mercury: 0.387 AU Venus: 0.723 AU Earth: 1.000 AU Mars: 1.524 AU Jupiter: 5.204 AU Saturn: 9.582 AU Uranus: 19.229 AU Neptune: 30.104 AU
No. A light year is about 63,000 AU.
No. A light year is much larger than an AU, roughly 63,000 AU.
bsc 3rd year AU prevous papers
1 light year = 9,460,730,472,580.8 km or 63,239.7263 Astronomical Units (AU).
Mercury--Sun= AU Venus--Sun= AU Earth--Sun=1 AU Mars--Sun= AU Jupiter--Sun= AU Saturn--Sun= AU Uranus--Sun= AU Neptune--Sun= AU Pluto--Sun= AU
Mayumi Yano of Japan won the 2009 IAPA Au Pair of the Year award.
A light year is much bigger, an AU is only about 8 light minutes.1 light year = 63,240 AU
It was established in the year 1952
kilometer, AU (astronomical unit), light year, parsec.
1960
AU Optronics Corp (AUO)had its IPO in 2002.
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