1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
1 Astronomical Unit=149,598,000 kilometers
or
in abbreviations
1 AU= 149,598,000 KM
1 Astronomical Unit equals 149,597,871 kilometers.
Approximately 80.22 AU
12 billion km is 7456454306.848 mi.
1 AU is 149,597,870.69km
Mercury - 35,983,610 Venus - 67,232,360 Earth - 92,957,100 Mars - 141,635,300 Jupiter - 483,632,000 Saturn - 888,188,000 Uranus - 1,783,950,000 Neptune - 2,798,842,000 Pluto(may not be a planet) - 3,674,491,000 http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/AtHomeAstronomy/act10_datasheet.html IN MILES
Exactly in the order in which they're listed in the question.
6.68*10^-12 au
The average orbital distance of Saturn from the Sun (its semi major axial radius) is-- 1,433,449,370 km (890,700,000 miles) or 9.58 AU. *At Aphelion (Farthest) 1,513,325,783 km (940,337,046 miles) - (10.11 AU)At Perihelion (Closest) 1,353,572,956 km (841,071,241 miles) - (9.04 AU)Light from the Sun takes about 80 minutes to reach Saturn (mean distance is 79.69 light minutes), travelling the nearly 1.5 billion kilometers at 300,000 km/sec.It varies; closer in January, farther in June, but on average, about 92.5 million miles. 1,426,725,400 km
5.2 AU=483,370,616 miles
9 AU = 1,346,380,843 km.9 AU = 1,346,380,843 km.9 AU = 1,346,380,843 km.9 AU = 1,346,380,843 km.
28.74 AU
I looked up how many km are in an Au and multiplied it by how many Au's are in the distance to the sun and i got 6,844,108,500 km
149.6 million km = 1 AU (rounded)1.6 million km = 0.0107 AU (rounded)
1 AU = 150 million km (approx) so 4.2 AU = 630 million km
150 million km = 1.0027 AU
149,597,870.691 km
An astronomical unit is the average distance from the Sun to the Earth; about 150,000,000 km.
About 4.68 AU
.307 AU
In kilometres it's 628,300,000 km
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