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∙ 12y agoIf venus is 6.o light minutes from the sun what is Venus distance from the sun i astronomical units?
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∙ 12y agoDavid-Jerediah Flore...
1 astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between Earth and the Sun, which is about 93 million miles. Venus is about 0.72 AU away from the Sun on average, so it is closer to the Sun at about 67 million miles.
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1 AU (astronomical unit) is approximately equal to 8.3 light minutes. This is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun.
Venus has a shorter travel time in light years from Earth compared to Jupiter. The distance between Earth and Venus can range from about 0.28 to 0.69 light minutes, while the distance to Jupiter ranges from about 32 to 53 light minutes.
That is definitely not the correct distance between Sun and Venus. Once you get the correct distance in kilometers, divide it by the speed of light (300,000 kilometers/second), to get the time in seconds. Or you can do it this way. It takes light about 500 seconds to reach Earth from the Sun. Venus is at about 0.723 times the distance of Earth from the Sun. So it takes light about 0.723 x 500 seconds to get to Venus from the Sun. That gives the answer as 6.025 minutes. So, rounded, the answer is 6 minutes. Incidentally, the distance of Venus from the Sun is about 108.2 million kilometers.
The average distance between Mercury and Venus is approximately 0.5 astronomical units (AU), where 1 AU is approximately 93 million miles. One light year is about 63,241 AU, so the distance between Mercury and Venus is about 0.0000079 light years.
Venus receives about 2/3 of the sunlight that Earth receives due to its closer proximity to the Sun. Despite being closer, Venus's thick atmosphere reflects a significant amount of sunlight, limiting the actual amount of light that reaches its surface.
If venus is 6.o light minutes from the sun what is Venus distance from the sun i astronomical units?
1 AU (astronomical unit) is approximately equal to 8.3 light minutes. This is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun.
Venus has a shorter travel time in light years from Earth compared to Jupiter. The distance between Earth and Venus can range from about 0.28 to 0.69 light minutes, while the distance to Jupiter ranges from about 32 to 53 light minutes.
An au is an astronomical unit, or how far light will travel in a year.
You are confused. "Light-year" is a measurement of DISTANCE, the distance that light travels in one year; it is not a time period. Venus is, depending on where Venus and Earth are in our respective orbits, between 2 and 14 light-minutes away; light would take somewhere between 2 and 14 minutes to span the distance. You can convert easily minutes into years; there are 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, and 365.26 days in a year.
No. 150 million km is the distance from Earth to Sun, and this distance is called an AU (astronomical unit). Light travels this distance in about 8 minutes.A light-year is the distance traveled by light in a year, which of course is much more than the distance traveled in 8 minutes. A light-year is approximately 9.461 x 10 to the power 12 km.
That is definitely not the correct distance between Sun and Venus. Once you get the correct distance in kilometers, divide it by the speed of light (300,000 kilometers/second), to get the time in seconds. Or you can do it this way. It takes light about 500 seconds to reach Earth from the Sun. Venus is at about 0.723 times the distance of Earth from the Sun. So it takes light about 0.723 x 500 seconds to get to Venus from the Sun. That gives the answer as 6.025 minutes. So, rounded, the answer is 6 minutes. Incidentally, the distance of Venus from the Sun is about 108.2 million kilometers.
The average distance between Mercury and Venus is approximately 0.5 astronomical units (AU), where 1 AU is approximately 93 million miles. One light year is about 63,241 AU, so the distance between Mercury and Venus is about 0.0000079 light years.
No. A light year is the distance light travels in a year. By comparison, the sun is about 8 light minutes from Earth. This distance from Earth to the sun is called 1 astronomical unit or 1 AU.
Yes, 1 light year (ly) is significantly larger than 1 astronomical unit (au). 1 ly is the distance that light travels in one year, approximately 9.461 trillion kilometers, while 1 au is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, about 149.6 million kilometers.
Venus receives about 2/3 of the sunlight that Earth receives due to its closer proximity to the Sun. Despite being closer, Venus's thick atmosphere reflects a significant amount of sunlight, limiting the actual amount of light that reaches its surface.
The solar system is thought to be approximately 50,000 astronomical units.