Kilometers (km) to parsecs (pc) conversion

1 km = 3.240779e-14 pcpckm
Formula
1 km = 3.240779e-14 pc

Understanding Kilometers to Parsecs Conversion

A kilometre (km) is the metric unit of 1,000 metres. The parsec (pc) is the astronomer's preferred unit for large cosmic distances, defined as the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one arcsecond — about 3.08568 × 10¹³ kilometres, or roughly 3.26 light-years. Parsecs are standard in professional astronomy for stellar and galactic distances derived from parallax, making this conversion useful when scaling metric figures to research units.

Conversion Formula

1 km=3.240779×1014 pc1\ \text{km} = 3.240779 \times 10⁻¹⁴\ \text{pc}

To convert Kilometers to parsecs, multiply by this factor:

pc=km×3.240779×1014\text{pc} = \text{km} \times 3.240779 \times 10⁻¹⁴

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Kilometers to parsecs.

pc=25×3.240779×1014=8.101948×1013 pc\text{pc} = 25 \times 3.240779 \times 10⁻¹⁴ = 8.101948 \times 10⁻¹³\ \text{pc}

How to Convert Kilometers to Parsecs

Express a kilometre distance in parsecs with a single multiplication.

  1. Take your distance in kilometres: For example, 25 km.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Use 3.240779×10143.240779 \times 10⁻¹⁴, the number of parsecs in one kilometre.
  3. Compute: 25×3.240779×1014=8.101948×101325 \times 3.240779 \times 10⁻¹⁴ = 8.101948 \times 10⁻¹³.
  4. Read the result: 25 kilometres equals about 8.101948×10138.101948 \times 10⁻¹³ parsecs.

Kilometers to parsecs conversion table

Kilometers (km)parsecs (pc)
00
13.240779e-14
26.481559e-14
39.722338e-14
41.296312e-13
51.62039e-13
61.944468e-13
72.268546e-13
82.592623e-13
92.916701e-13
103.240779e-13
154.861169e-13
206.481559e-13
258.101948e-13
309.722338e-13
401.296312e-12
501.62039e-12
601.944468e-12
702.268546e-12
802.592623e-12
902.916701e-12
1003.240779e-12
1504.861169e-12
2006.481559e-12
2508.101948e-12
3009.722338e-12
4001.296312e-11
5001.62039e-11
6001.944468e-11
7002.268546e-11
8002.592623e-11
9002.916701e-11
10003.240779e-11
20006.481559e-11
30009.722338e-11
40001.296312e-10
50001.62039e-10
100003.240779e-10
250008.101948e-10
500001.62039e-9
1000003.240779e-9
2500008.101948e-9
5000001.62039e-8
10000003.240779e-8

What is the kilometer?

Kilometers are a commonly used unit for measuring distances. Here's some information about them.

Kilometer Defined

A kilometer (km) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to 1000 meters. It is widely used around the world for measuring distances between geographical locations, lengths of roads, and athletic distances.

Origin and Formation

The metric system, from which the kilometer is derived, was created in France in the late 18th century. The meter was initially defined as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole along a meridian. The prefix "kilo-" comes from the Greek word "chilioi," meaning thousand. Therefore, a kilometer is simply one thousand meters.

The relationship between kilometers and meters is:

1 km=1000 m1 \text{ km} = 1000 \text{ m}

Notable Associations

While no specific law or person is uniquely tied to the kilometer itself, the broader development of the metric system involved many scientists and mathematicians of the time. The standardization and adoption of the metric system significantly aided scientific progress and international trade.

Real-World Examples

  • Distances between Cities: The distance between New York and Los Angeles is approximately 3,944 kilometers.

  • Road Lengths: Highway systems and major roads are often measured and marked in kilometers. The Pan-American Highway, for instance, stretches over 30,000 kilometers.

  • Athletic Events: Long-distance running races often involve distances measured in kilometers, such as 5k (5 kilometers), 10k (10 kilometers), and marathons (approximately 42.2 kilometers).

  • Geographic Features: The length of rivers, mountain ranges, and other geographical features are commonly described in kilometers. For example, The length of Nile river is approximately 6,650 kilometers.

  • Altitude: While altitude is often measured in meters, higher altitudes such as the height of commercial airliners can be specified in kilometers. Commercial airlines usually fly between 9 to 13 kilometers.

Conversions to Other Units

  • To miles: 1 km0.621371 miles1 \text{ km} \approx 0.621371 \text{ miles}

  • To feet: 1 km3280.84 feet1 \text{ km} \approx 3280.84 \text{ feet}

  • To inches: 1 km39370.1 inches1 \text{ km} \approx 39370.1 \text{ inches}

What is the parsec?

The parsec (pc) is a unit of length used in astronomy to measure large distances to objects beyond the Solar System, such as stars and galaxies.

Definition

One parsec is the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one arcsecond.

1 pc=3.08568×1016 m1\ \text{pc} = 3.08568 \times 10¹⁶\ \text{m}

By the 2015 IAU exact definition, 1 pc = 648000/π au = 30,856,775,814,913,673 m. This equals about 3.2616 light-years or 206,265 astronomical units.

Origin and History

The term "parsec"—a contraction of "parallax of one arcsecond"—was coined by British astronomer Herbert Hall Turner in 1913. It arises naturally from the method of stellar parallax: a star one parsec away shifts by one arcsecond against the background as Earth moves from one side of its orbit to the other. The unit gave astronomers a convenient measure tied directly to their primary distance-measuring technique.

Law and Notable Facts

The parsec is accepted for use with the SI in astronomy. Multiples are common: the kiloparsec (kpc, thousands of parsecs) for galactic scales and the megaparsec (Mpc, millions) for intergalactic distances. No star lies within one parsec of the Sun; Proxima Centauri, the nearest, is about 1.30 pc away.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • Proxima Centauri lies about 1.30 pc (4.24 light-years) from Earth.
  • The Milky Way's disk spans roughly 30,000 pc (30 kpc) across.
  • The Andromeda Galaxy is about 0.78 Mpc away.
  • 1 pc ≈ 3.2616 light-years ≈ 206,265 au ≈ 30.857 trillion km.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many parsecs is one kilometre?

One kilometre is about 3.240779 × 10⁻¹⁴ parsecs, because one parsec equals roughly 3.08568 × 10¹³ kilometres.

How do I convert parsecs back to kilometres?

Multiply the parsec value by 30,856,780,000,000 (about 3.08568 × 10¹³), the reciprocal factor. So 1 pc equals about 30.857 trillion kilometres.

What is the difference between a parsec and a light-year?

A parsec is about 3.26 light-years; the parsec comes from parallax geometry (parallax of one arcsecond), while the light-year is based on how far light travels in a year.

Why do astronomers prefer parsecs?

The parsec arises directly from the parallax method used to measure stellar distances, so distances in parsecs relate cleanly to observed parallax angles.

What is 25 kilometres in parsecs?

25 kilometres equals about 8.101948 × 10⁻¹³ parsecs.

Complete Kilometers conversion table

km
UnitResult
Nanometers (nm)1000000000000 nm
Micrometers (μm)1000000000 μm
Millimeters (mm)1000000 mm
Centimeters (cm)100000 cm
Decimeters (dm)10000 dm
Meters (m)1000 m
light-years (ly)1.057001e-13 ly
astronomical units (au)6.684587e-9 au
parsecs (pc)3.240779e-14 pc
ångströms (angstrom)10000000000000 angstrom
Mils (mil)39370080 mil
Inches (in)39370.08 in
Yards (yd)1093.613 yd
US Survey Feet (ft-us)3280.833 ft-us
Feet (ft)3280.84 ft
Fathoms (fathom)546.8066 fathom
Miles (mi)0.6213712 mi
Nautical Miles (nMi)0.5399568 nMi
chains (ch)49.7097 ch
rods (rd)198.8388 rd
furlongs (fur)4.97097 fur
hands (hh)9842.52 hh