Importance and Units
Our Solar System
Galaxies and Stars
Extreme Distances
Random
100

This unit equals about 150 million kilometers – the average distance from Earth to the Sun.

Astronomical Unit (AU)

100

This is the only celestial body other than Earth that humans have visited.

the Moon

100

This is the name of the galaxy Earth is in

The Milky Way

100

This term refers to how far we can observe in any direction in the universe

The Observable Universe

100

In a football field model, if the Sun were a car, Earth would be this far away.

26 metres

200

This unit measures how far light travels in one year

Light Year


200

Light from the Sun takes this long to reach Earth

8 minutes and 20 seconds

200

The closest star to Earth (besides the Sun)

Proxima Centauri

200

The observable universe is estimated to be this many light-years across

93 billion light-years

200

Light takes this many seconds to reach the Moon

1.3 seconds


300

One parsec is equal to approximately how many light-years?

3.26 light-years

300

Earth is this far from the Moon in kilometers

384,400 km

300

The Milky Way is roughly this many light-years wide

100,000–120,000 light-years

300

When we look far into space, we are also looking far into this

The past



300
Who is the Golden Record for?

Extraterrestrials 

400

The name "parsec" comes from these two words

 Parallax and arcsecond

400

The spacecraft that has traveled the farthest from Earth

Voyager 1

400

This galaxy is our nearest spiral neighbor

Andromeda

400

True or false: Earth is at the center of the universe

False

400

This type of unit would be impractical to use for measuring distances in space

Kilometres

500

Scientists use parsecs instead of light-years when measuring what?

Large distances between stars or galaxies

500

The edge of the solar system

The heliopause

500

Which spiral arm is Earth in?

Orion Arm 
500

We see as far as light has had time to reach us since this event

The Big Bang


500

This is how long it would take Voyager 1 to reach the nearest star, even traveling at over 60,000 km/h

70,000 years