Physics, asked by vishaakramesh76, 11 months ago

Do you know, how the distance between the astronomical bodies are measured ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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➠ The distance between the astronomical bodies are measured as {\sf{\underline{\boxed{\green{\sf{Light \: years.}}}}}}

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➠ The astronomical bodies at space are really in a far distance from one planet to another planet.

➠ The distance between the astronomical bodies are only measured in light years.

➠ In space the distance between one planet to another or the distance between oje astronomical body with another is really much far.

➠ The distance couldn't be measured in kilometres nor in the other measurements used to calculate the distance of the things in our Earth.

➠ It is really hard and hard to travel from one planet to another planet according to our today's technology.

➠ Stars are much far away then us they are trillions of trillions kilometres far away from us.

➠ In future, as per the technology we may abe to make the space travels easier.

\sf 1 \:  light \:  year = 9.461  \times 10^{15}  \: metres.

Answered by amolkuls
5

Answer:

Light years ..

Hope it helps

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