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An astronomical unit is about | An astronomical unit is about 724'205 km. | ||
=Real | The ship scanner HUD displays the distance measured in kilometers, while the console readout shows AU. The [[Sensor_Station|scanner console]] display switches over from 125 AU to 1.000 [[parsec]]s. | ||
In real life, an AU is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun. But commonly 149 | |||
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* 724'205km | |||
=Real-World Definition= | |||
In real life, an AU is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun. But commonly 149'597'871 kilometers. | |||
[[Category:Science]] | [[Category:Science]] |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 16 September 2015
An astronomical unit is about 724'205 km.
The ship scanner HUD displays the distance measured in kilometers, while the console readout shows AU. The scanner console display switches over from 125 AU to 1.000 parsecs.
Short answer:
- 724'205km
Real-World Definition
In real life, an AU is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun. But commonly 149'597'871 kilometers.