Science, asked by saisreemeghana8029, 11 months ago

What are astronomical yardsticks used to determine distances to celestial objects?

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Answered by charan20jan
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Answer:

Kilometers/Mile

Astronomical unit. Parsec. Light years.

Explanation:

Distance between earth and Moon is about 375000 Kilometers.

Sun is one astronomical unit from Earth

Light travels 300,000 kilometer/second.The distance traveled by light in one year is called light year.

= 300000x365.24x24x60x60 kilo0meters is one light year.

3.26 light years make one parsec.

Answered by llItzLottyChocoPiell
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Answer:

the stars the planets the moon and many other objects in the sky are called celestial objects.

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