Unit 1: The Earth in the Universe                                            1   2   3   4

 

 

1.3. Sizes and distances in the Universe


Distances in the Universe are so large that astronomers have to use special units to measure them.

 

Usually they use one of these units:

  • Astronomical unit (AU)

            This is the distance from the Earth to the Sun.

            It is approximately 150 million kilometers.

            It is used to measure distances within the Solar System.

  • Light-year 

            This is the distance light travels in one year.

            Speed of light is 300,000 km/s.

            It is used to measure distances between stars or galaxies.

 

 

Animation: Scale of the Universe


CALCULATING ACTIVITIES

 

After reading the text, copy and answer the following questions into  your notebook:

Remember: you must extract data, develop operations and give

                    a solution.

   

1.9.  Calculate how many kilometers is one light-year. 

   

1.10. Alpha-centauri is the closest star to the Sun. It is 4.2 light-years

        from it. Express this distance in kilometers.

 

1.11. Mercury is 0'39 AU from the Sun.

          How many kilometers is this distance?

 

 

Now,

check

your

answers!


   

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