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To help compare different orders of magnitude, this page lists lengths starting at 107 m (10,000 km). See also lengths of other orders of magnitude.- Distances shorter than 107 m
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- 10,000 km -- Meridian of Paris from the North Pole to the Equator (this was the original definition of the metre).
- 10,000 km -- Approximate altitude of the outer boundary of the exosphere
- 12,104 km -- Diameter of Venus
- 13,000 km -- Diameter of EarthEarth also known as the Earth or Terra is the planet on which we live, the third planet outward from the Sun. It is the largest of the solar system's terrestrial planets, and the only planetary body that modern science confirms as harbouring life. The pla
- 14,000 km -- smallest diameter of Jupiter's Great Red SpotThe Great Red Spot is an anticyclonic (high-pressure) storm on the planet Jupiter, 22° south of the equator; which has lasted at least 300 years. The storm is large enough to be visible through Earth-based telescopes. It was first observed either by Cassi.
- 15,000 km -- Diameter of SiriusThis article is about the star. See Sirius (disambiguation) for other uses of the name. Sirius ( α Canis Majoris, also known as the Dog Star is the brightest star (−1. 46m) in the night sky. This star can be seen from every inhabited region of B, a white dwarfA white dwarf is a star with a color like most other stars, but with low absolute brightness. Such stars were discovered in the 19th century; the first ones found were white. The color of a star is a measure of the surface temperature: white stars are lik
- 21,925 km -- Coastline of NorwayLocation Northern Europe, bordering the North Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Sweden. Geographic coordinates 62 00 N, 10 00 E Map references Europe Area ''total 324,220 kmē land 307,860 kmē water 16,360 kmē Area comparative slightly larger than
- 35,790 km -- Altitude of geostationary orbitA geostationary orbit (abbreviated GSO is a circular orbit in the Earth's equatorial plane, any point on which revolves about the Earth in the same direction and with the same period as the Earth's rotation. It is a special case of the geosynchronous orbi
- 40,000 km -- Circumference of the EarthEarth also known as the Earth or Terra is the planet on which we live, the third planet outward from the Sun. It is the largest of the solar system's terrestrial planets, and the only planetary body that modern science confirms as harbouring life. The pla
- 50,000 km -- Diameter of NeptuneNeptune is the eighth planet from the sun, and the outermost gas giant in our solar system. Due to Pluto's eccentric orbit, Neptune is sometimes the furthest planet from the Sun. Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea. Its symbol is a stylized re
- 50,000 km -- Diameter of Uranus
- Distances longer than 108 m
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