Примери за използване на Trillion miles на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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A trillion miles?
That's 120 trillion miles.
What is a million trillion or worse, a billion trillion miles?
It's 90 trillion miles across.
So that's more than 100 trillion miles.
We came 6 trillion miles to study your ass.
(1 light year is about 5.9 trillion miles.).
Light travels 6 trillion miles a year so we are over four light-years from home.
A single light-year is almost six trillion miles.
A light-year is about six trillion miles, so it's quite a ways to Sirius.
The local fluff is 30 light years long-- About 180 trillion miles.
This is a pulsar 7,000 trillion miles away from Earth.
The average distance between stars is 40 trillion miles.
Each light year is six trillion miles, so that's… twenty six trillion miles.
The average distance between stars in our galaxy is 30 trillion miles.
This one is three trillion miles long.
The average distance between stars in our region of the galaxy is about 30 trillion miles.
They cover one light-year of distance-- that's six trillion miles-- for every year of time since they were sent.
An older model, butin pretty good shape. For a rig with nearly a trillion miles on it.
Now imagine that car is 100 trillion miles away, and you want to know the precise color of that fly.
The closest star is about 25 trillion miles away.
Around thirty trillion miles away from earth, and four years since launch the ship begins to travel in time.
That means we're traveling at 150 trillion miles a second.
The previous record was 3 trillion miles set in 2007, before the recession led to a sharp reduction in driving.
We're 5 million, million, that's 5 trillion miles from home.
The exoplanet is called Luyten's Star b,also known as GJ273b located 12.4 light-years from Earth(over 70 trillion miles).
Twenty-five trillion miles from home. A 150,000-year ride in the space shuttle. And we're only just reached the first solar system beyond our own Alpha Centauri.
A single one is nearly ten trillion kilometers, or about six trillion miles.
While four light years is a long way- more than 25 trillion miles- future generations of super-fast spacecraft could travel there in the next few decades.
But in this case, close amounts to 4.3 light-years away,25 trillion miles.