လျး-သၞာံ
လျး-သၞာံ | |
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Map showing the stars that lie within 12.5 light-years of the Sun[၁] | |
တင်ဂၞင် ယူနေတ် | |
သၞောတ်ယူနေတ် | astronomy units |
ယူနေတ် မဆေင်ကု | length |
သင်္ကေတ | ly[၂] |
အပြံင်အလှာဲ ယူနေတ် | |
1 ly[၂] in ... | ... ဂှ် တုပ်သၟဟ် ကု ... |
metric (SI) units |
9.4607×1015 m 9.4607 Pm |
imperial & US units | 5.8786×1012 mi |
astronomical units |
63241 au 0.3066 pc |
လျး-သၞာံ (light-year) ဂှ် ဒှ်ဗ္ၜတ် ဇမၠိင် သွက်ဂွံၜတ် ဗၞတ်ဗ္ၜတ် ဇမ္ၚောဲနက္သတ်တုဲ မွဲ လျး-သၞာံဂှ် နွံဒၟံင် ၜိုတ် ၉.၄၆ တြဳလဳယာန် ကဳလဝ်မဳတာ (9.46 x 1012 km)၊ နကဵု တိုင်မ္ဂး နွံ ၅.၈၈ တြဳလဳယာန် တိုင် (5.88 x 1012 mi)။ ပွံက်ဝွံ နကဵု သမဂ္ဂနက္သတ်ဂၠးကဝ် (International Astronomical Union (IAU)) ပံက်လဝ် နကဵု မဒုင်သဇိုင် မွဲလျး-သၞာံဂှ် ဒှ်ဇမ္ၚောဲ လျးမဒြေပ်စိုပ် ပ္ဍဲစမၠး အပ္ဍဲပွိုင်ကာလ မွဲသၞာံဂျူလဳယာန် (၃၆၅.၂၅ တ္ၚဲ) ရ။ ဟိုတ်နူ မအရေဝ် "သၞာံ"၊ နွံဒၟံင်တုဲ မအရေဝ်ဏအ်ဂှ် မလေပ်ကၠိုဟ်ဗၠေတ်စ ကုဗၞတ်ဗ္ၜတ်ကာလ ဒှ်မာန်ရ။[၃] မဝေါဟာရ လျး-သၞာံ/လျးသၞာံ ဏအ်ဂှ် ကၠာဲလဝ် နူဘာသာအင်္ဂလိက် light-year ရ။ မအရေဝ်ဝေါဟာရ အင်္ဂလိက်ဂှ် "distance light travels in one year (ဇမ္ၚောဲ လျးမအာ ပ္ဍဲပွိုင်မွဲသၞာံ)" ဂှ် ညးကေတ် light (လျး) ကဵု year (သၞာံ) တုဲ ဗဒှ်လဝ် မဝေါဟာရဏအ်ရ။
ဗၞတ်ဗ္ၜတ်ဇမၠိင် လျး-တ္ၚဲဝွံ ဗွဲမဂၠိုင် စကာ ပ္ဍဲအခိင်ကာလ မၜတ် ဇမ္ၚောဲ အကြာ သၞံင် မွဲကုမွဲ ပ္ဍဲကဵု ဂလက်သဳရ။[၃] ဗၞတ်ဗ္ၜတ် အကြာတၠပညာနက္သက်တအ် မစကာဂၠိုင်အိုတ်ဂှ် ဒှ်ပါသေက် (parsec) (နကဵုသင်္ကေတ: pc, မနွံ ၜိုတ် ၃.၂၆ လျး-သၞာံ၊ မဒှ်ဇမ္ၚောဲ မွဲဗၞတ်ဗ္ၜတ် နက္သက် ဒကဲ မွဲစက္က ဒဒက်တဴကဵု အာက် (the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one second of arc)ရ။
ပွံက်
[ပလေဝ်ဒါန် | ပလေဝ်ဒါန် တမ်ကၞက်]ပွံက် မပံက်လဝ် နကဵု သမဂ္ဂနက္သတ်ဂၠးကဝ် (IAU) ဝွံ ဗၞတ်ဗ္ၜတ် လျး-သၞာံ ဂှ် ဒုင်သဇိုင် ကုသၞာံဂျူလဳယာန်[note ၁] (၃၆၅.၂၅ တ္ၚဲ၊ တၞဟ်ခြာ ကု သၞာံဂြေဂဝ်ရဳယာန် နွံ ၃၆၅.၂၄၂၅ တ္ၚဲ) ကေုာံ ဒမြိပ်ပရဟ် လျး (၂၉၉ ၇၉၂ ၄၅၈)။ [note ၂]သွဟ်ဗၞတ်ဗ္ၜတ်ၜါဂှ် ပၠုပ်စုတ် ပ္ဍဲ IAU (1976) System of Astronomical Constants (သၞောတ် ကိုန်ဂစိုတ် လက္သတ်) တုဲ စကာကၠုင် နူကဵု သၞာံ ၁၉၈၄။ နကဵုဗွဲခမၞန်မ္ဂး သမဂ္ဂနက္သတ်ဂၠးကဝ်ဂှ် ညးတအ် စကာ ly။ [၅]
- "ly" ဂှ် သွက် မွဲလျး-သၞာံ one light-year
- "kly" ဂှ် သွက် မွဲကဳလဝ်လျး-သၞာံ a kilolight-year (1,000 လျး-သၞာံ)
- "Mly" သွက် မွဲမဳဂါလျး-သၞာံ a megalight-year (1,000,000 လျး-သၞာံ)
- "Gly" သွက် မွဲဂဳဂါလျး-သၞာံ a gigalight-year (1,000,000,000 လျး-သၞာံ)
ဥပမာ
[ပလေဝ်ဒါန် | ပလေဝ်ဒါန် တမ်ကၞက်]- လျးတ္ၚဲ မဒးဂိတုတုဲ နူဗလးမုက်ဂိတု ကလေင်တက်ကၠုင် ဂွံစိုပ်ဂၠးတိဂှ် ဒးကေတ်အခိင် လလအ် ၁.၃ စက္က (ဇမ္ၚောဲ နွံ ၄.၀၄ × ၁၀-၈ လျး-သၞာံ)။
- လျး နူတ္ၚဲ ဂွံစိုပ်ဂၠးတိဂှ် ဒးကေတ်အခိင် လလအ် ၈.၃ မိနေတ် (ဇမ္ၚောဲ နွံ ၁.၅၈ × ၁၀-၅ လျး-သၞာံ)
- လဒေါဝ်ဗဟဵု ဂလက်သဳပိုယ်, the Milky Way (ဂၠံင်သၟုဟ်နာ်) ဂှ် နွံဒၟံင် ဇမ္ၚောဲ ကဵုဂၠးတိ ၂၆.၀၀၀ လျး-သၞာံ။
လွပ် ဝေါဟာရ
[ပလေဝ်ဒါန် | ပလေဝ်ဒါန် တမ်ကၞက်]Scale (ly) | Value | Item |
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10−9 | 4.04 | Reflected sunlight from the Moon's surface takes 1.2–1.3 seconds to travel the distance to the Earth's surface (travelling roughly 350000 to 400000 kilometres). |
10−6 | 1.58 | One astronomical unit (the distance from the Sun to the Earth). It takes approximately 499 seconds (8.32 minutes) for light to travel this distance. |
1.27 | The Huygens probe lands on Titan off Saturn and transmits images from its surface, 1.2 billion kilometres from Earth. | |
5.04 | New Horizons encounters Pluto at a distance of 4.7 billion kilometres, and the communication takes 4 hours 25 minutes to reach Earth. | |
10−3 | 2.04 | The most distant space probe, Voyager 1, was about 18 light-hours away from the Earth As of October 2014[update][[Category:Articles containing potentially dated statements from မဗမံက်ထ္ၜး ဗၠေတ်: "၂"ဂှ် ဒှ်မလိက် မဟွံလုပ်အဝေါင်မွဲ]]. It will take about 17500 years to reach one light-year at its current speed of about 17 km/s (38000) relative to the Sun. On September 12, 2013, NASA scientists announced that Voyager 1 had entered the interstellar medium of space on August 25, 2012, becoming the first manmade object to leave the Solar System. |
2.28 | Voyager 1 as of October 2018, nearly 20 light-hours from the Earth | |
100 | 1.6 | The Oort cloud is approximately two light-years in diameter. Its inner boundary is speculated to be at 50000, with its outer edge at 100000. |
2.0 | Maximum extent of the Sun's gravitational dominance (Hill sphere/Roche sphere, 125000). Beyond this is the deep ex-solar gravitational interstellar medium. | |
4.22 | The nearest known star (other than the Sun), Proxima Centauri, is about 4.22 light-years away. | |
8.6 | Sirius, the brightest star of the night sky. Twice as massive and 25 times more luminous than the Sun, it outshines more luminous stars due to its relative proximity. | |
1.19 | HD 10700 e, an extrasolar candidate for a habitable planet. 6.6 times as massive as the earth, it is in the middle of the habitable zone of star Tau Ceti. | |
2.05 | Gliese 581, a red-dwarf star with several detectable exoplanets. | |
3.1 | Canopus, second in brightness in the terrestrial sky only to Sirius, a type A9 bright giant 10700 times more luminous than the Sun. | |
103 | 3 | A0620-00, the second-nearest known black hole, is about 3000 light-years away. |
2.6 | The centre of the Milky Way is about 26000 light-years away. | |
1 | The Milky Way is about 100000 light-years across. | |
1.65 | R136a1, in the Large Magellanic Cloud, the most luminous star known at 8.7 million times the luminosity of the Sun, has an apparent magnitude 12.77, just brighter than 3C 273. | |
106 | 2.5 | The Andromeda Galaxy is approximately 2.5 million light-years away. |
3 | The Triangulum Galaxy (M33), at about 3 million light-years away, is the most distant object visible to the naked eye. | |
5.9 | The nearest large galaxy cluster, the Virgo Cluster, is about 59 million light-years away. | |
1.5 – 2.5 | The Great Attractor lies at a distance of somewhere between 150 and 250 million light-years (the latter being the most recent estimate). | |
109 | 1.2 | The Sloan Great Wall (not to be confused with Great Wall and Her–CrB GW) has been measured to be approximately one billion light-years distant. |
2.4 | 3C 273, optically the brightest quasar, of apparent magnitude 12.9, just dimmer than R136a1. 3C 273 is about 2.4 billion light-years away. | |
4.57 | The comoving distance from the Earth to the edge of the visible universe is about 45.7 billion light-years in any direction; this is the comoving radius of the observable universe. This is larger than the age of the universe dictated by the cosmic background radiation; see here for why this is possible. |
စၟတ်သမ္တီ
[ပလေဝ်ဒါန် | ပလေဝ်ဒါန် တမ်ကၞက်]နိဿဲ
[ပလေဝ်ဒါန် | ပလေဝ်ဒါန် တမ်ကၞက်]- ↑ The Universe within 12.5 Light Years: The Nearest Stars
- ↑ နိဿဲ ဗၠေတ် - Invalid
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- ↑ ၃.၀ ၃.၁ How far is a light-year?. EarthSky (31 July 2018). Retrieved on 15 October 2019။
- ↑ IAU Recommendations concerning Units, archived from the original on 2007-02-16
- ↑ "Selected Astronomical Constants Archived ၂၀၁၄-၀၇-၂၆ at the Wayback Machine" in Astronomical Almanac, p. 6.