Yes.
A light year is a unit of length used in Astronomy to define distance. One light year is equal to just under 6 trillion miles.
At 17,500 miles per hour the trip would take about 13 hours to travel the 238,900 miles to the moon.
In Space...
Jupiter is 390,674,710 miles from Earth. The time it would take to traverse this distance can only be determined if you provide the travel speed.
A light year is equal to just under 10 trillion kilometers.
19 miles
400 miles
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, is in London about 7 miles from the center of town.
PC in astronomy stands for parsec....srry had a question on a quiz w/ this
Astronomy. It is a measure of distance in space and is equal to 19.17 trillion miles.
I have a Fiat 500 and it suggests service every 5,000 miles and a major service at 30,000 miles.
Factory recomendation is 60k miles for "severe service" or 105k miles for "normal service". Industry standard has been 90k miles. A good time based interval would 6 years unless mileage interval happens first.
No way of knowing without a service record and even then it would be a guess.
Severe service calls for a trany service at 60,000 miles, Regular service it's done at 75,000 miles.
A light year is a unit of length used in Astronomy to define distance. One light year is equal to just under 6 trillion miles.
That's about 150 million kilometers. This distance is used as a distance unit in astronomy; it is called the "astronomical unit".
The recommended service is to inspect it at 60,000 miles, replace it at 100,000 miles. Considering that you drive very little, I would recommend you just replace it at 60,000 miles. The belt will be very old at that time and age is a factor. Disregard this if you mis-spoke on the mileage and meant 65,000 miles, which I suspect is the case. In that case use the recommended service interval.