1 terametre

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Orders of
magnitude (length)

in E notation

0 m
1 E-24 m
1 E-23 m
1 E-22 m
1 E-21 m
1 E-20 m
1 E-19 m
1 E-18 m
1 E-17 m
1 E-16 m
1 E-15 m
1 E-14 m
1 E-13 m
1 E-12 m
1 E-11 m
1 E-10 m
1 E-9 m
1 E-8 m
1 E-7 m
1 E-6 m
1 E-5 m
1 E-4 m
1 E-3 m
1 E-2 m
1 E-1 m
1 E0 m

1 E+1 m
1 E+2 m
1 E+3 m
1 E+4 m
1 E+5 m
1 E+6 m
1 E+7 m
1 E+8 m
1 E+9 m
1 E+10 m
1 E+11 m
1 E+12 m
1 E+13 m
1 E+14 m
1 E+15 m
1 E+16 m
1 E+17 m
1 E+18 m
1 E+19 m
1 E+20 m
1 E+21 m
1 E+22 m
1 E+23 m
1 E+24 m
1 E+25 m
1 E+26 m

To help compare different distances this page lists lengths starting at 1012 m (1 Tm or 1,000 billion km or 6.7 astronomical units).

Distances shorter than 1012 m

  • 1079 million km — 7.2 AU — One light-hour
  • 1400 million km — 9.5 AU — Distance between Saturn and the Sun
  • 2000 million km — 13 AU — Diameter of the one of the largest known stars, KY Cygni
  • 2900 million km — 19 AU — Distance between Uranus and the Sun
  • 4400 million km — 30 AU — Perihelion distance of Pluto
  • 4500 million km — 30 AU — Distance between Neptune and the Sun
  • 4500 million km — 30 AU — Inner radius of the Kuiper belt
  • 5700 million km — 38 AU — Perihelion distance of Eris
  • 7300 million km — 49 AU — Aphelion distance of Pluto
  • 7500 million km — 50 AU — Outer radius of the Kuiper Belt, inner boundary of the Oort Cloud

Distances longer than 1013 m

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