Looking at or near the Sun will cause instant and irreversible damage to your eye!
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Distances between galaxies
Our Milky Way
Andromeda Galaxy (M31)
„Whirlpool“ Galaxy (M51)
Our sun
2,25 Mio. light years 35 Mio. light years
Distance between Earth and Moon
Distance between Planets
Distance between Stars
The distance between the Sun and our Earth is 150’000’000 km / 93’750’000 mi or 1 AU (Astronomical unit)
Pluto has a very excentric orbit that brings him sometimes inside the orbit of Neptune
The distance between our Sun and the nearest star is about 4.3 light years or etwa 40 Billion km. This distance is so enormeous, that in a model where our
Earth is 25 mm (1 inch) distant from the sun, the distance to the next star would be 6.5 km/4 mi!
Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, inhabits round about 100’000’000’000 stars. With its spiral arms, it has a diameter of about 100’000 light years.
383.000 km / 240’000 mi
Distances in space
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APPENDIX D: BASIC ASTRONOMY
Moon
Diameter = 3’456 km
Earth
Diameter = 12’664 km
Mercury
Distance to the sun = 0.39 AU
Venus
Distance to the sun = 0.72 AU
Earth
Distance to the sun = 1.00 AU
Mars
Distance to the sun = 1.52 AU
Mercury
Distance to
the sun = 1.52 AU
Jupiter
Distance to
the sun = 5.20 AU
Saturn
Distance to
the sun = 9.54 AU
Uranus
Distance to
the sun = 19.2 AU
Neptun
Distance to
the sun = 30.1 AU
Pluto
Distance to
the sun = 24.6 AU to 52.6 AU
Earth
Distance to the sun = 1.00 AU
Distance = 4.3 light years
to the next star
Alpha Centauri A+B
Sun
Sun