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  1. What is a light-year and how is it used?? - NASA

    Answer: A light-year is a unit of distance. It is the distance that light can travel in one year. Light moves at a velocity of about 300,000 kilometers (km) each second. So in one year, it can travel about 10 …

  2. What is a light-year and how is it used?? - NASA

    A light-year is a unit of distance. It is the distance that light can travel in one year. Light moves at a velocity of about 300,000 kilometers (km) each second. So in one year, it can travel about 10 trillion …

  3. StarChild: The Milky Way - NASA

    Our Sun is a star in the Milky Way Galaxy. If you were looking down on the Milky Way, it would look like a large pinwheel rotating in space. Our Galaxy is a spiral galaxy that formed approximately 14 billion …

  4. StarChild: Galaxies - NASA

    A galaxy contains stars, gas, and dust which are held together as a group by gravity. There may be millions, or even billions, of stars in one galaxy. There are billions of galaxies in the universe. …

  5. StarChild: Glossary - NASA

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  6. Just How Big is this Place - NASA

    This activity can be used in conjunction with the StarChild Universe Level 2 information OBJECTIVES: Examine ways of measuring distance Make inferences regarding space travel Identify the distance …

  7. StarChild: The Solar System - NASA

    The words " solar system " refer to the Sun and all of the objects that travel around it. These objects include planets, natural satellites such as the Moon, the asteroid belt, comets, and meteoroids. Our …

  8. Supernovae - NASA

    Supernovae At large distances (up to about 1 billion light-years), astronomers can no longer use methods such as parallax or Cepheid variables. At such large distances, the parallax shift becomes …