1 E+30 m³

To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between one thousand cubic gigametre and ten thousand cubic terametre (10^{30} to 10^{40} cubic metres). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.


1 E+33 m³ and larger

1 E+36 m³ and larger


1 E+39 m³ and larger



Notes

  1. ^ Jim Kaler. Alcyone. Retrieved 2008-11-18 "radius nearly 10 solar"
  2. ^ Angular diameters of stars from the Mark III optical interferometer., MOZURKEWICH D.; ARMSTRONG J.T.; HINDSLEY R.B.; QUIRRENBACH A.; HUMMEL C.A.; HUTTER D.J.; JOHNSTON K.J.; HAJIAN A.R.; ELIAS II N.M.; BUSCHER D.F.; SIMON R.S., Astron. J., 126, 2502-2520 (2003)
  3. ^ its radius is 70 times the Sun's
  4. ^ its radius is 113 times the Sun's
  5. ^ its radius is estimated to be 200 to 300 times the Sun's
  6. ^ its radius is estimated to be 200 to 300 times the Sun's
  7. ^ VizeR page for Antares. "5.1e+02 solRad". Retrieved 2009-11-18
  8. ^ VizeR page for S Orionis. "5.3e+02 solRad". Retrieved 2009-11-18
  9. ^ VY Canis Majoris: The Astrophysical Basis of Its Luminosity. Page 3. "1800 to 2100 R⊙". Retrieved 2009-11-18