An austronautical unit is the average distance from the sun to the Earth. Light travels 18,000,000 KmM/minute. The Sun's light takes 8.3 minutes to reach us which means you would multiply 18 Million Km by 8.3 and your answer would give you a distance of 1,494,000,000 Km = 1 AU.
One Astronomical Unit (AU) is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, 149,597,870.7 km.
696,000 kilometers = 0.00465246862 Astronomical Units
A light year is much larger. 1 light year = 63,240 Astronomical Units
I am not aware that any unit of measurement called a "light mile" has ever been used. It could conceivably be a unit of time: the amount of time required for light to travel one mile, about 1/186,000th of a second.
Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight. - Wikipedia lists the mass as 5.6846
One Astronomical Unit (AU) is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, 149,597,870.7 km.
American Astronautical Society was created in 1954.
Danish Astronautical Society was created in 1949.
International Astronautical Federation was created in 1951.
Astronautical engineers search to see what might have caused the problem and do not make the mistake again.
Eugene M. Emme Astronautical Literature Award was created in 1954.
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To be an Astronautical Engineer you will have to got to school for many many years. You will have to have a science degree at the very least. THen you will have to go to an accredited college.
Aeronautics doesn't necessarily involve the study of spacecraft (but could), whereas astronautical engineering, by definition, involves the study of spacecraft and related objects in space - above the stratosphere.
696,000 kilometers = 0.00465246862 Astronomical Units
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