Science, asked by kimjinwoon, 6 months ago

why is the distance between heavenly bodies is not measured in km

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Answered by devipushpa80576
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Answer:

because distance between heavenly bodies is measured by light years with sun and distances of other planets...

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Answered by jaya8765
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Answer:

Numerous astronomical articles like stars or galaxies are extremely far away from the earth and giving their distances in the kilometers unit turns out to be exceptionally inconvenient.

Explanation:

Light-year is an enormous unit and equivalents the distance went by light in one year. Consequently, the huge distances are communicated in light-years.

1 light-year = 9.46 x 1012 km

In the event that a star is found 8 light-years from the earth, it implies that the distance between the star and the earth is the distance light would go in eight years.

In this way, the distance between the earth and star = 8 ✕ (9.46 ✕ 1012) = 7.6 ✕ 1013 km.

The distance among two celestial bodies is estimated in the unit of light year is misleading on the grounds that Distances among systems and suns are estimated by light a very long time with suns and distances to extra solar planets. The bigger galactic unit for example A.U. is 149 598 000 kilometers.

To know what a light year is visit the link given below:

https://brainly.in/question/3946424

To know what celestial bodies are visit the links given below:

https://brainly.in/question/21630760

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