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All civilian space ships (see [[Complete_ship_object_list|Complete ship object list]]) gauge inter-sytem distances in this unit.
 
All civilian space ships (see [[Complete_ship_object_list|Complete ship object list]]) gauge inter-sytem distances in this unit.
  
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A number of OXPs either measure distance in the equivalent OU's or allow this unit as an option to km.
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*[[Market Inquirer]]'s ''Distances in System'' F4 screen
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*[[Navigation MFD]]
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*The [[Strangers World]] suite of OXPs
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*[[Updating TSC]]
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*The upcoming Galactic Almanac (currently [[Random Station Names]])
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Latest revision as of 13:42, 12 August 2021

Definition

An Astronomical Unit (AU) is approximately the mean distance between the Earth and the Sun and is equal to 149,597,870.691 kilometers

It is a derived constant and used to indicate distances within the solar system. Its formal definition is the radius of an unperturbed circular orbit a massless body would revolve about the sun in 2*(pi)/k days (i.e., 365.2568983.... days), where k is defined as the Gaussian constant exactly equal to 0.01720209895. Since an AU is based on radius of a circular orbit, one AU is actually slightly less than the average distance between the Earth and the Sun (approximately 150 million km or 93 million miles).


All civilian space ships (see Complete ship object list) gauge inter-sytem distances in this unit.

Oolite

A number of OXPs either measure distance in the equivalent OU's or allow this unit as an option to km.

Links