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The following are examples of orders of magnitude for different lengths. To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various...
Click to read more »absorption cross-section, named after Maria Goeppert Mayer Gigametre or gigameter (Gm), one billion metres Gram or gramme (historically sometimes abbreviated...
Click to read more »HD 190647 b is >1.9 MJ planet orbiting the star HD 190647 at 309.7 gigameters or 10.04 μpc away from the star, taking 89.69 megaseconds to orbit the star...
Click to read more »Earth days. The orbital distance is 0.0341 astronomical units or 5.10 gigameters. On August 22, 2005, taking place in ESO La Silla Observatory in Chile...
Click to read more »multiple approaches of Venus (71×), Earth (29×), and Mars (7×) within 30 gigameters. It has been observed by radar astronomy (Binzel) and the orbital solution...
Click to read more »It takes only 4.125 days (or 99 hours) to orbit at a distance of 8.3 gigameters (0.0555 AU) away from the star. The study in 2012, utilizing a Rossiter–McLaughlin...
Click to read more »not known. It orbits at a distance of 2.7 astronomical units, or 400 gigameters, and takes 1,208 days, or 3.307 years, to orbit around Kappa Coronae Borealis...
Click to read more »of items from a microscopic atom of hydrogen (pico meters) to the sun (gigameters). Players can scroll between the items, or they can have their character...
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