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Uploaded by NASAconnect on Aug 23, 2007
NASA Connect segment that explores how astronomers and scientists use astronomical units in measuring distances in the Solar System.
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@Toiger654 if you drove your car in space it be a veeeeeeeeeeeery long road trip. ide bring snacks
teedonster 1 year ago
if i could drive my car in space, id be going a HELL of alot faster than 55 mph lol.
Toiger654 2 years ago
Thanks for showing this. The nearest star to the solar system is about 4 1/2 lightyears away. The Milky way is almost 110,000 lightyears wide and several thousand lightyears thick on average.
RJL738 3 years ago
Very useful!
Scanwin 4 years ago
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@Toiger654 if you drove your car in space it be a veeeeeeeeeeeery long road trip. ide bring snacks
teedonster 1 year ago
if i could drive my car in space, id be going a HELL of alot faster than 55 mph lol.
Toiger654 2 years ago
Thanks for showing this. The nearest star to the solar system is about 4 1/2 lightyears away. The Milky way is almost 110,000 lightyears wide and several thousand lightyears thick on average.
RJL738 3 years ago
Very useful!
Scanwin 4 years ago