As of October 2023, Voyager 1 has traveled over 152 astronomical units (AU) from Earth. One astronomical unit is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is the farthest human-made object from Earth, continuing to send data from interstellar space.
29.98 Since Neptune is 4497000000km away from the sun and an astronomical unit is 150 million km, you would divide 4497000000 by 150000000 and that is 29.98
I'm pretty sure Algol is 105 light years away.
The Sagittarius constellation is not measured in astronomical units (AU) from Earth, as it is a collection of stars located at varying distances. The nearest star in Sagittarius, located within the constellation, is approximately 26 light-years away, which translates to about 0.005 AU. However, since the stars in Sagittarius are spread out over vast distances, it's more accurate to consider their distances in light-years rather than astronomical units.
Four spacecraft have been sent to Saturn: Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, and the Cassini-Huygens mission. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 made flybys of Saturn while the Cassini-Huygens mission orbited the planet for over 13 years, studying its moons and rings in detail.
The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter and is about 2.2 to 3.2 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun.
An astronomical unit is equivalent to 9.2956 E7 miles. 105 astronomical units is then equal to roughly 9.76 billion miles.
9.5 Astronomical Units = 1.421181 × 1014 centimeters
9.54 astronomical units = 1,427,163,686 kilometers
1 astronomical unit is 149,597,870.7 km
Relative to the sun, the the earth and everything on it is 2 astronomical units away from the location it was 6 months ago. But since it didn't travel in a straight line, the actual distance traveled is somewhat greater.
It is about 10000.
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On average, the Earth is about 384,400 kilometers or 0.00257 astronomical units away from the Moon.
Remember, the question is how many miles has the Voyager 1 spacecraft traveled, (Not how far is it from the sun or Earth). Voyager 1 left Earth on 09/05/1977 and today is 06/28/2013. That is approximately 35 3/4th years. In October of 1978, Voyager 1 was traveling at a speed of 34,422 mph, 55397 kph. By March 1979 she had increased her speed to a top speed of 82,935 mph, 133471 kph during her fly by of Jupiter. There are current readings that Voyager 1 is now traveling at a diminishing speed of 37,500 mph, 60,350kph. After all the calculations of the speed differential and speed duration, the average speed is calculated to 37,900 mph. That would mean that the approximate total miles that Voyager 1 has traveled is 11,869,770,400 miles or 19,102,543km. Now the distance from the Sun to Voyager 1 is approximately 122 AUs (Astronomical units). An AU is the distance from the Earth to the sun and that is approximately 92,955,807 miles, 149597870 km which would make the distance from the sun to Voyager 1, 11,340,608,454 miles.
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Betelgeuse is 40,473,416.93376 AU' (Astronomical Units) from Earth.