1 E+50 m³
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To help compare the orders of magnitude of different volumes, here is a list of volumes between 1050 m3 and 1060 m³. Objects such as a planetary nebula up to a dwarf galaxy typically have volumes in this range. See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.
[edit] 1 E50 to 1E53 m³
- 4.4×1050 m³ = approximate volume of the Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) (assuming a radius of 5 light years, sources differ)[1][2]
[edit] 1 E53 to 1 E56 m³
The globular cluster Messier 5 at upper left with about 2 million cubic light years (1.7×1054 m³) dwarfs the much smaller Bubble Nebula at lower right.
- 3×1055 m³ = estimated volume of a small dwarf galaxy like NGC 1705
- 3.3×1055 m³ = estimated volume of the Local Bubble, assuming a radius of 100 parsecs
[edit] 1 E56 to 1 E59 m³
- 3×1058 m³ = estimated volume of a dwarf galaxy like the Large Magellanic Cloud
- 2.93799894 ×1058 m³ = 1 cubic kiloparsec
[edit] 1 E59 m³ and larger
[edit] Notes
- ^ APOD 2006
- ^ Hubble Site, 2000. An Expanding Bubble in Space. "diameter of 6 light-years".
[edit] References
- APOD (October 18, 2006), Astronomy Picture of the Day: NGC 7635: The Bubble, NASA, http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap061018.html