## StarStatic ### Instructions Let's add some computation. Our objective is to compute the distance between celestial objects. As you may have guessed, the values x, y and z are the coordinates of the object. Their unit is AU (Astronomical Unit) which is 150 000 000 km. We will add two `static` and `public` methods : - `getDistanceBetween` which takes two CelestialObject as parameters and returns a double corresponding to the distance between the two objects. - `getDistanceBetweenInKm` which takes two CelestialObject as parameters and returns a double corresponding to the distance in km between the two objects. We add a public constant double property, named `KM_IN_ONE_AU` with the value of 150 000 000. ### Usage Here is a possible ExerciseRunner.java to test your function : ```java public class ExerciseRunner { public static void main(String[] args) { CelestialObject defaultStar = new CelestialObject(); CelestialObject earth = new CelestialObject("Terre", 1.0, 2.0, 2.0); System.out.println(CelestialObject.getDistanceBetween(defaultStar, earth)); System.out.println(CelestialObject.getDistanceBetweenInKm(defaultStar, earth)); System.out.println(CelestialObject.KM_IN_ONE_AU); } } ``` and its output : ```shell $ javac *.java -d build $ java -cp build ExerciseRunner 3.0 4.5E8 1.5E8 $ ``` ### Notions [Class Member / Static](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/classvars.html) [Math](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/17/docs/api/java.base/java/lang/Math.html)