100 terametres
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To help compare different distances this page lists lengths starting at 1014 m (100 Tm or 100,000 million km or 670 astronomical units).
- 146 Tm — 975 AU — Aphelion distance of 90377 Sedna
- 181 Tm — 1210 AU — One light-week
- 653 Tm — 4367 AU — Aphelion distance of comet Hyakutake (current orbit)[1]
- 757 Tm — 5059 AU — radius of the Stingray Nebula[2]
- 777 Tm — 5180 AU — One light-month
[edit] See also
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[edit] Notes
- ^ "Comet Hyakutake: Orbital elements and 10-day ephemeris". European Space Agency. http://www.eso.org/public/events/astro-evt/hyakutake/eph/comet-hyakutake-eph-may23-bm.txt. Retrieved 2008-12-07.
- ^ Parthasarathy, M. (2000). "Birth and early evolution of planetary nebulae". Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of India 28: 217–224. Bibcode 2000BASI...28..217P.
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