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name the unit for measuring the distance of a star from the Earth how many kilometre are present in the above unit no spamming from internet and no need of answer I will report it​

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Answered by TheJagirdaR
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Answer:

Astronomical unit (au)

Explanation:

To measure the distance of a star, astronomers use a baseline of 1 astronomical unit (AU), which is the average distance between Earth and the sun, about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). They also measure small angles in arcseconds, which are tiny fractions of a degree on the night sky.

Answered by ltzCuteharshu
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Astronomical unit (au)

Explanation:

To measure the distance of a star, astronomers use a baseline of 1 astronomical unit (AU), which is the average distance between Earth and the sun, about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). They also measure small angles in arcseconds, which are tiny fractions of a degree on the night sky.

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