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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths starting at 106 m (1 Mm or 1,000 km).

Distances shorter than 106 m

Conversions
1,000 km is equal to:
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Nature

Astronomical
  • 1,000 km — Estimated shortest axis of trans-Neptunian object
  • 1,186 km — Diameter of Charon, the largest moon of Pluto
  • 1,280 km — Diameter of the trans-Neptunian object 50000 Quaoar
  • 1,436 km — Diameter of Iapetus, one of Saturn's major moons
  • 1,578 km — Diameter of Titania, the largest of Uranus' moons
  • 1,960 km — Estimated longest axis of
  • 2,320 km — Diameter of Pluto
  • 2,707 km — Diameter of Triton, largest moon of Neptune
  • 3,000 km — Estimated diameter of the trans-Neptunian object , the largest TNO found to date
  • 3,122 km — Diameter of Europa, the smallest Galilean satellite of Jupiter
  • 3,475 km — Diameter of Earth's Moon
  • 3,643 km — Diameter of Io, a moon of Jupiter
  • 4,821 km — Diameter of Callisto, a moon of Jupiter
  • 4,879 km — Diameter of Mercury
  • 5,150 km — Diameter of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn
  • 5,262 km — Diameter of Jupiter's moon Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system
  • 6,366 km — Radius of Earth
  • 6,792 km — Diameter of Mars

Distances longer than 107 m

See also


Orders of magnitude (length)

1 E6 m | 1 E6 m | 1 E6 m | 1 E6 m | 1 E6 m | 1 E6 m | 1 E6 m

 

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