Sirius is 8.6 light years away.
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The distance from Earth to Sirius is about sixty trillion miles (or for the astonomically inclined, 8.6 lightyears).
hahaha.... someone studying a certain course me thinks... ;) 2.9981010kms-1 can be expressed as = 2.998 x 10^7 km/s-1 Note: The S-1 means Km per Seconds, so in order to get distance, we need an answer that handles seconds. So, if my maths are still right, we do it something like this: 2.998 x 10^7 km x 8.60 (years) x 365.25 (days) x 24 (hours) x 60 (mins) x 60 (seconds) = 8.14 x 10^15 km (or 8136432892800000 kilometres) OR (if you by any chance need it in metres ;) we multiply by 1000, which is the same as saying x10x10x10) = 8.14 x 10^18 m (or 8136432892800000000 metres) Hope that helps. Good luck. If you need any more advice, give me a shout on t.j.durden(at)hotmail.co.uk
There are 6 x 10^12 miles in an light year times 8.6 light years for the distance
to Sirius, which is about 5.1 x 10^13 miles. Divide by 93,000,000 miles/AU
and you get about 555,000 AU for the distance to Sirius in AU.
The distance from Earth to Sirius is approximately 8.6 light-years, which is around 50.33 trillion miles.
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There is only one star named Sirius that we can see with the naked eye though there is a dwarf companion. They are approximately 8.6 light years away
Capella is about 42.2 light-years away from Earth, while Sirius is about 8.6 light-years away. Therefore, Capella is approximately 4.9 times larger in terms of distance from Earth than Sirius.
The distance from the moon to the Earth is 238,900 miles.
Despite being more intrinsically luminous than Sirius, Rigel appears dimmer in the sky due to its greater distance from Earth compared to Sirius. The brightness of a star as seen from Earth is influenced by both its intrinsic luminosity and its distance from us.
The distance from Earth to Sirius is the reciprocal of its parallax angle, so it would be 1 / 0.377 = 2.654 parsecs away.
The average distance from Earth to the Moon is about 238,855 miles. This distance is not typically measured in square miles since it is a linear measurement, not an area measurement.