A light year is much larger.
1 light year = 63,240 Astronomical Units
No, an astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between Earth and the Sun, approximately 93 million miles. In comparison, a light year is the distance that light travels in one year, which is about 5.88 trillion miles. Therefore, a light year is significantly larger than an astronomical unit.
kilometer, AU (astronomical unit), light year, parsec.
A common unit of astronomical distance is the astronomical unit (AU), which is the mean distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers. Another widely used unit is the light-year, the distance light travels in one year, about 5.88 trillion miles or 9.46 trillion kilometers.
No, a light year is actually much larger than an astronomical unit (AU). One light year is the distance that light travels in one year, roughly 9.46 trillion kilometers. One AU is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, about 150 million kilometers.
Three units are commonly used in astronomy - the astronomical unit; the light-year; and the parsec.
An astronomical unit is not larger than a light year. A light years is considered to be approximately 62,000 times larger than an astronomical unit.
A light year is larger than an astronomical unit.
A light year is much larger. 1 light year = 63,240 Astronomical Units
No, an astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between Earth and the Sun, approximately 93 million miles. In comparison, a light year is the distance that light travels in one year, which is about 5.88 trillion miles. Therefore, a light year is significantly larger than an astronomical unit.
One Light-year is 63,024 Astronomical units.
A light year is about 63,000 times greater than an astronomical unit.
This statement is incorrect. An astronomical unit (AU) is a unit of distance equal to the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 93 million miles. A light year, on the other hand, is the distance that light travels in one year, about 5.88 trillion miles. So, a light year is a much larger distance unit than an astronomical unit.
kilometer, AU (astronomical unit), light year, parsec.
See the Question "http://wiki.answers.com/An_astronmoical_unit_is_a_larger_distance_unit_than_a_light_yearQuote "One light year is about 63,200 AU. An astronomical unit is about 8 light-minutes."
-- the Astronomical Unit -- the Light Year -- the Parsec -- the Magnitude
The astronomical unit is the mean distance from Earth to Sun. It is commonly used for distances in the Solar System. This way, it is easier to imagine the distances, since the meter or kilometer are very small units (an astronomical unit is about 150 million km, or 150 billion meters), and the light year and the parsec are very large units (a light-year is about 63,000 astronomical units, the parsec is even larger). Light-minutes or light-hours might be used instead, within the Solar System, but the astronomical unit has become quite popular.
The astronomical unit is the average distance from the earth to the sun, and is 149 598 000 kilometres. A light year is the distance light will travel in a year, the speed of light is just under 300 000 kilometres per second, so light travels one astronomical unit in just over eight minutes. A light year is 9.46x1012 kilometres, or 63239.67 astronomical units.