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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...
- genetically modified, mani****tion of an organism's genome Gigametre or gigameter (Gm), one billion metres Silty gravel, in the Unified Soil classification...
- the Moon 4 × 108 meters 3.8 × 108 meters Gliese 229A — 9.6 × 108 meters Gigameter 109 meters 109 meters Alpha Centauri B 109 meters 109 meters Sun 1.4 ×...
- large to make it a potentially hazardous object. It also comes within 30  gigameter (Gm) of Mars, Venus and Mercury. The closest approaches are to Mercury...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- million years. In the year 3478, it will p**** within approximately 85 gigameters or 0.5682 AU of Ur****, and its semi-major axis will be reduced from 25...
- 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...
- 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...