Earth's equatorial radius to Parsec Unit Converter - 1 Earth's equatorial radius in Parsec

This calculator allows you to convert from Earth's equatorial radius to Parsec and in a reverse direction. To convert from Earth's equatorial radius to Parsec, enter the amount of Earth's equatorial radius into the first input and to convert from Parsec to Earth's equatorial radius, enter the amount of Parsec into the second input.

1 Earth's equatorial radius = 2.0670208834179E-10 Parsec

Earth's equatorial radius to Parsec?

How to convert from Earth's equatorial radius to Parsec?

To convert Earth's equatorial radius to Parsec: Every 1 Earth's equatorial radius equals 2.0670208834179E-10 Parsec. For example, 100 Earth's equatorial radius equal 100 * 2.0670208834179E-10 = 2.0670208834179E-8 Parsec and so on..

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Parsec

What is "parsec"?

In the space scale, distances can't be expressed by meters or feet. Professional astronomers use the parsec unit to express these incredible distances. The parsec is a unit for expressing distances between stars and galaxies. One parsec equals 3.26 light-years, which is equivalent to 3.09 × 1013 km.

Parsec has a special way to measure distance, it depends on trigonometry.  It is defined as the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one arcsecond.

The parsec distance of an object is the reciprocal of its parallax in seconds of arc.

It is amazing to know that when we look at the night sky, we can see stars which are nearly a distance of 500 parsecs of the Sun.

There is a star is called Proxima Centauri. It exists within another solar system called Alpha Centauri triple-star system. It has a parallax of 0.769 second of arc which means it is 1.30 parsec far from us.

Earth's equatorial radius to Parsec Conversions Table

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