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1. The thickness of the rings around Saturn. They are less then 1km thick. 2. The diameter of the Earth's moon. Earth's moon is about 3500 km in diameter. 3. The diameter of the orbit of Jupiter is far bigger than the diameter of the Earth's moon.
Is it Jupiter's orbit, a parsec, the average diameter of the Earth's orbit or a light year? Please choose one of the following.
The apparent diameter of the sun is largest when it is closest to Earth, during the winter solstice in December. This phenomenon is known as perihelion, when Earth is at its closest distance to the sun in its elliptical orbit.
The orbit of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, had an average altitude of about 580 kilometers (360 miles) above Earth. This resulted in an orbital diameter of approximately 1,160 kilometers (720 miles) when considering the entire path of the satellite. Sputnik's elliptical orbit varied, reaching a maximum altitude of about 947 kilometers (589 miles) and a minimum of around 215 kilometers (134 miles).
The Earth's orbit - diameter about 300 million km. - is used for this purpose. In other words, the position of a star (compared to objects that are further away) is measured when Earth is at one side of its orbit, and then again 6 months later, when Earth is at the opposite side of its orbit.The Earth's orbit - diameter about 300 million km. - is used for this purpose. In other words, the position of a star (compared to objects that are further away) is measured when Earth is at one side of its orbit, and then again 6 months later, when Earth is at the opposite side of its orbit.The Earth's orbit - diameter about 300 million km. - is used for this purpose. In other words, the position of a star (compared to objects that are further away) is measured when Earth is at one side of its orbit, and then again 6 months later, when Earth is at the opposite side of its orbit.The Earth's orbit - diameter about 300 million km. - is used for this purpose. In other words, the position of a star (compared to objects that are further away) is measured when Earth is at one side of its orbit, and then again 6 months later, when Earth is at the opposite side of its orbit.
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there is no diameter for a diameter must have a full circle, and Mars has an elliptical orbit.
Kun Suomi putos puusta was created in 1990.
It takes about 997.186 seconds for light to travel across the diameter of Earth's orbit.
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1. The thickness of the rings around Saturn. They are less then 1km thick. 2. The diameter of the Earth's moon. Earth's moon is about 3500 km in diameter. 3. The diameter of the orbit of Jupiter is far bigger than the diameter of the Earth's moon.
Yes. The sun is 1.3 million kilometers across. The moon is never more than a third of that distance from earth and the diameter of its orbit is just over half the sun's diameter. ========================================== The question is not exactly clear. You might be referring to "the moon which orbits Earth", or you could be referring to "the moon's orbit around the Earth". -- The moon's diameter is 3,475 km. The sun's is about 400 times as large. -- The diameter of the moon's orbit is 768,800 km. The sun's diameter is about 80% larger. If the Earth were at the center of the sun, the moon's orbit would be completely inside the sun, about 55% of the way to the surface.
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The earth's average distance from the sun is 93 million miles. Since the orbit is very nearly circular, its diameter is roughly 186 million miles.