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Astronomical Measurements

Astronomical Measurements. Astronomical Measurements. Astronomical Unit (AU). Astronomical Measurements. Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun. Astronomical Measurements.

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Astronomical Measurements

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  1. Astronomical Measurements

  2. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU)

  3. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun

  4. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles.

  5. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets.

  6. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly)

  7. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year

  8. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles.

  9. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars.

  10. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles.

  11. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles. It is the distance at which an object would have a parallax of one arc second.

  12. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles. It is the distance at which an object would have a parallax of one arc second.

  13. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles. It is the distance at which an object would have a parallax of one arc second. Good for measuring between stars.

  14. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles. It is the distance at which an object would have a parallax of one arc second. Good for measuring between stars. • Kiloparsec (kpc)

  15. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles. It is the distance at which an object would have a parallax of one arc second. Good for measuring between stars. • Kiloparsec (kpc) = 1000 pc.

  16. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles. It is the distance at which an object would have a parallax of one arc second. Good for measuring between stars. • Kiloparsec (kpc) = 1000 pc. Good for measuring within the Milky Way or Local Group of galaxies.

  17. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles. It is the distance at which an object would have a parallax of one arc second. Good for measuring between stars. • Kiloparsec (kpc) = 1000 pc. Good for measuring within the Milky Way or Local Group of galaxies. • Megaparsec (Mpc)

  18. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles. It is the distance at which an object would have a parallax of one arc second. Good for measuring between stars. • Kiloparsec (kpc) = 1000 pc. Good for measuring within the Milky Way or Local Group of galaxies. • Megaparsec (Mpc) = 1 million pc.

  19. Astronomical Measurements • Astronomical Unit (AU) - A distance unit based on the average distance of the Earth from the Sun ≈ 93 million miles. Good for measuring between planets. • Light Year (ly) - A unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year ≈ 6 trillion miles. Good for measuring between stars. • Parsec (pc) ≈ 3.26 ly or 19.5 trillion miles. It is the distance at which an object would have a parallax of one arc second. Good for measuring between stars. • Kiloparsec (kpc) = 1000 pc. Good for measuring within the Milky Way or Local Group of galaxies. • Megaparsec (Mpc) = 1 million pc. Good for measuring between galaxies.

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