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So that's more than 100 trillion miles.
You may have to travel 24 trillion miles to the first star outside our solar system to find an object as complex as what is sitting on your shoulders.
One light-year is about 5.88 trillion miles.
Motorists have traveled 1.01 trillion miles on U.S. roads and highways this year through April, a 1.5 percent increase over the same stretch last year, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
In the US every year, there are 2.3 trillion miles traveled.
In this particular quasar, the water vapor is distributed around the black hole in a gaseous region spanninghundreds of light-years in size(a light-year is about six trillion miles).
There are approximately six trillion miles in a light year.
This constellation is 4.37 light years away, twenty-five trillion miles.
The two objects are quite far apart in physical space,about 2 trillion miles(3.2 trillion kilometers), or a third of a light-year.
A light year, which measures distance in space,equals 6 trillion miles.
The newly discoveredblack holes are within about 19.2 trillion miles(30.9 trillion kilometres) of the supermassive black hole at the centre.
A single light-year equals about six trillion miles.
The Alpha Centauri starsystem, the closest star system to the Solar System, is 25 trillion miles(4.37 light years) away but with today's fastest spacecraft, it would take about 30,000 years to get there.
It is about 9.5 trillion kilometers, or 5.9 trillion miles.
Proxima B is located four light years away from Earth-over 25 TRILLION MILES- meaning that in order to visit the planet in the near future, future generation would have to come up with super-fast spacecraft that would allow them to travel to the Proxima Centauri system with ease.
Tens of millions of Americans commute each day,by some estimates covering over three trillion miles annually.
This small piece of the Eagle Nebula is 57 trillion miles long(91.7 trillion km).
A parsec is equal to about 3.26 light-years orroughly 31 trillion kilometres(19 trillion miles).
TRAPPIST-1 is 39 light-years away from Earth, or about 229 trillion miles(369 trillion kilometers).
In 1950 Jan Oort suggested that some of the comets entering the solar system must come from a cloud of icy bodies that lie as far as100,000 times earth's distance from the sun(93 trillion miles).
It lies about 4.37 light-years in distance, or about 41.5 trillion kilometres,25.8 trillion miles or 277,600 AU.
For astronomers, eleven years of observation is considered a short time and 20 light years,which is roughly 117.5 trillion miles, rather close.
We measure long distances in space in“light-years,” representing the distance ittakes for light to travel in a year(roughly 5.8 trillion miles, or 9.3 trillion kilometers).
After many millions of years, those first hydrogen and helium atoms collected in clouds of dust and gases so huge they would have to be measured inlight years(1 light year= 6 trillion miles or 9.5 trillion kilometers).