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Astronomic Distances Background • Solar systemplanets and other objects like comets and asteroids that travel around the sun Galaxy • Galaxy- a large grouping of stars in the universe – Made of multiple solar systems – There are billions and billions of galaxies. • We live in the Milky Way Galaxy Universe • Universeeverything in space that we know about – There’s only one universe – Made up of billions of galaxies Putting it all together Made of many Universe Made of many Galaxy Solar System Distance • AU- astronomical unit – The distance from the earth to the sun – 1AU=93 million miles • Psst… earth is 93 million miles from the sun! – Used to measure closer objects in space (planets in our solar system) Distance Light year—The amount of distance a beam of light will travel in one year – It’s a measure of distance, NOT time • Can have light seconds, minutes, hours, days weeks, and months! – 186,282 miles per second/ 5,878,625,373,183 miles per year – Used to measure things really far away • Galaxies, stars – When we see light from space, we’re looking back in time • Light has to travel to get to us, so we’re seeing old light Parsec • Parsec: a unit of length equal to 3.26 light years, or 30 trillion kilometers – Roughly 19 trillion miles A final note • In astronomy, scientists rarely use kilometers – Just too small! • Like measuring a person in millimeters – Scientists only use kilometers to talk about the diameter of a planet, or how far away a moon is from the planet