1 terametre
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To help compare different distances, this page lists lengths starting at 1012 m (1 Tm or 1,000 million km or 6.7 astronomical units).
- 1.079 Tm — 7.2 AU — One light-hour
- 1.4 Tm — 9.5 AU — Distance between Saturn and the Sun
- 1.97 Tm — 13.2 AU — revised estimated diameter of VY Canis Majoris. The newly improved measurement was 30% lower than the previous 2007 estimate.[1]
- 2.0 Tm — 13.4 AU — Diameter of one of the largest known stars, KY Cygni
- 2.3 Tm — 15.34 AU — estimated diameter of NML Cygni, the largest known star as of 2013
- 2.8 Tm — 18.72 AU — previous estimated diameter of VY Canis Majoris, as of 2007.[2] The size was revised in 2012 through improved measurement techniques.[1]
- 2.9 Tm — 19.4 AU — Distance between Uranus and the Sun
- 4.4 Tm — 29.4 AU — Perihelion distance of Pluto
- 4.5 Tm — 30.1 AU — Distance between Neptune and the Sun
- 4.5 Tm — 30.1 AU — Inner radius of the Kuiper belt
- 5.7 Tm — 38.1 AU — Perihelion distance of Eris
- 7.3 Tm — 48.8 AU — Aphelion distance of Pluto
- 7.5 Tm — 50.1 AU — Outer radius of the Kuiper Belt, inner boundary of the Oort Cloud
See also
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wittkowski, M.; Hauschildt, P.H.; Arroyo-Torres, B.; Marcaide, J.M. (5 April 2012). "Fundamental properties and atmospheric structure of the red supergiant VY CMa based on VLTI/AMBER spectro-interferometry". Astronomy & Astrophysics 540: L12. arXiv:astro-ph/1203.5194. Bibcode:2012A&A...540L..12W. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201219126.
- ↑ Humphreys, Roberta (13 October 2006). "VY Canis Majoris: the astrophysical basis of its luminosity". arXiV. arXiv:astro-ph/0610433.
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