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Astronomical Unit to Angstrom Converter
1 au = 0 angstrom · exact factor
Fromau
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Toangstrom
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formulaangstrom = au × 1.495978707e+21
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Common conversions
| au | angstrom |
|---|---|
| 1 au | 1.495978707e+21 angstrom |
| 5 au | 7.479893535e+21 angstrom |
| 10 au | 1.495978707e+22 angstrom |
| 20 au | 2.991957414e+22 angstrom |
| 50 au | 7.479893535e+22 angstrom |
| 100 au | 1.495978707e+23 angstrom |
About this conversion
The astronomical unit (au) is a unit of length in the astronomical, commonly used for distances between planets and orbital radius of planets. The angstrom (angstrom) belongs to the a different measurement system and is typically found in measurements related to various applications. By definition, one astronomical unit is approximately 149,597,870.7 km — the mean distance from Earth to the Sun. The conversion factor between these two units is 1.495978707e+21: multiplying any value in au by this number gives the equivalent in angstrom. For example, 10 au equals 1.495978707e+22 angstrom. Going the other direction, 1 angstrom equals 0 au.
Frequently asked questions
1 astronomical unit is equal to exactly 1.495978707e+21 angstrom (and conversely, 1 angstrom = 0 astronomical unit). This factor is fixed by international definition and does not vary.