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Sirius is about 9.0 light-years
The chart shows the distances of four stars from the sun in the unit light-years. In one year, light travels a distance of
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How long an exposure would a photographer need to photograph star trails that are complete circles? Why?
The star Sirius is 4.3
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At Sirius A's surface, the gravitational force between Sirius A and a 8 kg mass of hot gas has a magnitude of 1480.2 N. Assuming
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The bright star Sirius has a parallax angle of 0.38 arcsec. Find the distance in parsecs and in light-years.
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Sirius is about 9.0 light-years from Earth.
To reach the star by spaceship in 10 years (ship time), how fast must you travel? How
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Sirius is about 9.0 light-years from Earth.
To reach the star by spaceship in 10 years (ship time), how fast must you travel? How
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Sirius is about 9.0 light-years from Earth.
To reach the star by spaceship in 10 years (ship time), how fast must you travel? How
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The distance from Earth of the red supergiant Betelgeuse is approximately 643 light-years. If it were to explode as a supernova,
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Star Name Distance from Earth
(light years) Mass (kg) Proxima Centauri 4.25 2.446×1029 Sirius A 8.61 3.978×1030 Tau Ceti 11.9
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If a kiloparsec (kpc) is equal to 1000 parsecs, how many light years is a kiloparsec equal to?
(1 point) Responses 3, 260 light
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