How many astronomical unit in 1 milliclick [U.S. military]? The answer is 6.6845871222684E-12. We assume you are converting between astronomical unit and milliclick [U.S. military]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: astronomical unit or milliclick [U.S. military] The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 6.6845871222684E-12 astronomical unit, or 1 milliclick [U.S. military]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between astronomical units and milliclicks. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 149597870700 milliclick [U.S. military]
2 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 299195741400 milliclick [U.S. military]
3 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 448793612100 milliclick [U.S. military]
4 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 598391482800 milliclick [U.S. military]
5 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 747989353500 milliclick [U.S. military]
6 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 897587224200 milliclick [U.S. military]
7 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 1047185094900 milliclick [U.S. military]
8 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 1196782965600 milliclick [U.S. military]
9 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 1346380836300 milliclick [U.S. military]
10 astronomical unit to milliclick [U.S. military] = 1495978707000 milliclick [U.S. military]
You can do the reverse unit conversion from milliclick [U.S. military] to astronomical unit, or enter any two units below:
The astronomical unit (AU or au or a.u. or sometimes ua) is a unit of length defined to be exactly equal to 149,597,870,700 metres. Historically, the astronomical unit was conceived as the average Earth-Sun distance (the average of Earth's aphelion and perihelion), before its modern redefinition.
The symbol "ua" is recommended by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, but in the United States and other anglophone countries the reverse usage is more common. The International Astronomical Union recommends "au" and international standard ISO 31-1 uses "AU".
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