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From Kepler's 3rd law the length of the year at that distance would be 3**(1.5) years, in other words 5.196 years, calculated by taking the square-root of 3-cubed.

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How far are AU's?

AU stands for Astronomical Unit. The Earth is 1 AU away from the sun. Therefore, 1 AU is approximately 93 million miles long.


How long would it take to travel to Saturn from earth at the speed of light?

Working with very, very round numbers . . .-- The Earth's average distance from the sun is 1 AU.-- Saturn's average distance from the sun is 9 AU.-- The closest together that Earth and Saturn can ever be is 8 AU = 66.5 minutes at light speed.-- The farthest apart that Earth and Saturn can ever be is 10 AU = 83.2 minutes at light speed.


Why do you think the AU is not used to measure distance on earth?

An AU is much larger than any distance on Earth. Earth's equatorial circumference is about 0.00027 . So measuring distances on Earth in AU would be like measuring the sizes of small animals in miles.


How many AU's from the planets to the sun?

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


What Planet that is one AU from the sun?

Earth is the planet that is one astronomical unit (AU) away from the sun. An AU is the average distance from Earth to the Sun, which is about 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers.


Is a light year is much smaller than an AU?

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.


What is an object at a distance of 68 AU from the Earth?

All objects orbiting the Sun do so in an elliptical orbit. Therefore sometimes they are further away while at others they are closer.To be 68 AU from the Earth you would need to know the position of the Earth relative to the said object as the Earth could be on the other side of the Sun.The closest objects to 68 AU from the Sun would be Eris or 2007 OR10.Eris: Aphelion 97.56 AU Perihelion 37.77 AU Semi major axis (Average) 67.67 AU2007 OR10: Aphelion 100.79 AU Perihelion 33.62 AU Semi major axis (Average) 67.21 AU


How far is earth from the sun AU?

Earth is approximately 1 astronomical unit (AU) away from the sun.


How long does it take a comet to orbit the sun with an distance of 1 AU?

The same as the Earth


1.A certain spacecraft is 3.3 AU (Astronomical Units) from Earth. How long in seconds does it take for a signal to reach the Earth after it is transmitted from the spacecraft Hint An AU is about 149.9?

One AU, the distance from the Earth to the Sun, is 500 light-seconds. A signal to a spacecraft at a distance of 3.3 AU would take 500 x 3.3 = 1,650 seconds, or 27.5 minutes.


Which planets have a year shorter than the Earth's year?

Mercury and Venus both orbit the sun at less than 1 astronomical unit (AU). Mercury orbits the sun at an average distance of .387 AU (about 58 million km) and Venus orbits at an average distance of .723 AU (about 108 million km). Compare these distances to 1 AU which is about 150 million km, which happens to be the average sun to earth distance; which defines the astronomical unit.


How far is mercury from earth in AU?

Mercury is 0.5167 AU from Earth. AU stands for astronomical unit. Mercury is 48,000,000 miles from Earth at its closest approach.