Since 2019, defined as the length of the path travelled by light in a vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a second, where the second is defined by a hyperfine transition frequency of caesium.
Lower bound of the (possibly infinite) radius of the universe, if it is a 3-sphere, according to one estimate using the WMAP data at 95% confidence[50] It equivalently implies that there are at minimum 21 particle horizon-sized volumes in the universe.
According to the laws of probability, the distance one must travel until one encounters a volume of space identical to our observable universe with conditions identical to our own.[51][52]
1.6 × 10−5 quectometres (1.6 × 10−35 metres) – the Planck length (Measures of distance shorter than this do not make physical sense, according to current theories of physics.)
1 qm – 1 quectometre, the smallest named subdivision of the metre in the SI base unit of length, one nonillionth of a metre.[54]
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists lengths between 10−13m and 10−12 m (100 fm and 1 pm).
570 fm – typical distance from the atomic nucleus of the two innermost electrons (electrons in the 1s shell) in the uranium atom, the heaviest naturally-occurring atom
The nanometre (SI symbol: nm) is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 10−9metres (1/1000000000 m = 0.000000001 m).
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists lengths between 10−9 and 10−8 m (1 nm and 10 nm).
Comparison of sizes of semiconductor manufacturing process nodes with some microscopic objects and visible light wavelengths. At this scale, the width of a human hair is about 10 times that of the image.[64]
300 nm – greatest particle size that can fit through a HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filter (N100 removes up to 99.97% at 0.3 micrometres, N95 removes up to 95% at 0.3 micrometres)[citation needed]
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists lengths between 10−4m and 10−3 m (100 μm and 1 mm). The term myriometre (abbr. mom, equivalent to 100 micrometres; frequently confused with the myriametre, 10 kilometres)[79] is deprecated; the decimal metric prefix myrio-[80] is obsolete[81][82][83] and was not included among the prefixes when the International System of Units was introduced in 1960.
100 μm – 1/10 of a millimetre
100 μm – 0.00394 inches
100 μm – smallest distance that can be seen with the naked eye
Leonardo da Vinci drew the Vitruvian Man within a square of side 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) and a circle about 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) in radius
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists lengths between one metre and ten metres.
Light, in vacuum, travels 1 metre in 1⁄299,792,458, or 3.3356409519815E-9 of a second.
1.63 m – (5 feet 4 inches) (or 64 inches) – height of average U.S. female human as of 2002[update] (source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC))
1.75 m – (5 feet 8 inches) – height of average U.S. male human as of 2002[update] (source: U.S. CDC as per female above)
2.5 m – height of a sunflower
2.72 m – (8 feet 11 inches) – tallest-known human (Robert Wadlow)[30]
3.63 m – the record wingspan for living birds (a wandering albatross)
13 metres – length of a giant squid and colossal squid, the largest living invertebrates
15 metres – approximate distance the tropical circles of latitude are moving towards the equator and the polar circles are moving towards the poles each year due to a natural, gradual decrease in the Earth's axial tilt
18 metres – height of a Sauroposeidon, the tallest-known dinosaur
20 metres – length of a Leedsichthys, the largest-known fish to have lived
21 metres – height of High Force waterfall in England
33 metres – length of a blue whale,[105] the largest animal on earth, living or extinct, in terms of mass
39 metres – length of a Supersaurus, the longest-known dinosaur and longest vertebrate[106]
55 metres – length of a bootlace worm, the longest-known animal[107]
66 metres - highest possible sea level rise due to a complete melting of all ice on Earth
83 metres – height of a Western hemlock
Astronomical
30 metres – diameter of 1998 KY26, a rapidly spinning meteoroid
30.8568 metres – 1 femtoparsec
32 metres – approximate diameter of 2008 HJ, a small meteoroid
1 hectometre
The Great Pyramid of Giza is 138.8 m (455 ft) high.British driver location sign and location marker post on the M27 in Hampshire. The location marker posts are installed at 100-metre intervals.[108]
A length of 100 kilometres (about 62 miles), as a rough amount, is relatively common in measurements on Earth and for some astronomical objects.
It is the altitude at which the FAI defines spaceflight to begin.
Small planets, the Moon and dwarf planets in the Solar System have diameters from one to ten million metres. Top row: Mars (left), Mercury (right); bottom row: Moon (left), Pluto (center), and Haumea (right), to scale.
Planets from Venus up to Uranus have diameters from ten to one hundred million metres. Top row: Uranus (left), Neptune (right); middle row: Earth (left), Sirius B (center), and Venus (right), to scale
The Earth-Moon orbit, Saturn, OGLE-TR-122b, Jupiter, and other objects, to scale. Click on image for detailed view and links to other length scales.Scale model at megametres of the main Solar System bodies.
; lower part: their darker mirror images (artist's interpretation).
The gigametre (SI symbol: Gm) is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 1000000000metres (109 m).
To help compare different distances this section lists lengths starting at 109metres (1 gigametre (Gm) or 1 billion metres).
5.0 Gm – Closest approach of Comet Halley to Earth, happened on 10 April 837
5.0 Gm – (proposed) Size of the arms of the giant triangle shaped Michelson interferometer of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) planned to start observations sometime in the 2030s.
7.9 Gm – Diameter of Gamma Orionis, a blue dwarf or blue giant
Rigel and Aldebaran (top left and right) compared to smaller stars, the Sun (very small dot in lower middle, with orbit of Mercury as yellow ellipse) and transparent sphere with radius of one light-minute.
From largest to smallest: Jupiter's orbit, red supergiant star Betelgeuse, Mars' orbit, Earth's orbit, star R Doradus, and orbits of Venus, Mercury. Inside R Doradus's depiction are the blue supergiant star Rigel and red giant star Aldebaran. The faint yellow glow around the Sun represents one light-minute. Click image to see more details and links to their scales.
965 Gm (6.4 au) – Maximum distance between the Earth and Jupiter
1 terametre
8 things in the terametre groupComparison of size of the Kuiper belt (large faint torus) with the star VY Canis Majoris (within Saturn's orbit), Betelgeuse (inside Jupiter's orbit) and R Doradus (small central red sphere) together with the orbits of Neptune and Uranus, to scale. The yellow ellipses represent the orbits of each planet and the dwarf planet Pluto.
1.83 Tm – 12.2 au – Diameter of HR 5171 A, the largest-known yellow hypergiant star although the latest research suggests it is a red hypergiant with a diameter about 2.1 Tm (14 au)[164][165]
7.5 Tm – 50.1 au – Outer radius of the Kuiper Belt
10 terametres
Sedna's orbit (left) is longer than 100 Tm, but other lengths are between 10 and 100 Tm: Comet Hale-Bopp's orbit (lower, faint orange); one light-day (yellow spherical shell with yellow Vernal point arrow as radius); the heliosphere's termination shock (blue shell); and other arrows show positions of Voyager 1 (red) and Pioneer 10 (green). Click on image for larger view and links to other scales.
To help compare different distances this section lists lengths starting at 1013m (10 Tm or 10 billion km or 67 astronomical units).
10 Tm – 67 AU – Diameter of a hypothetical quasi-star
Largest circle with yellow arrow indicates one light-year from Sun; Cat's Eye Nebula on left and Barnard 68 in middle are depicted in front of Comet 1910 A1's orbit. Click image for larger view, details and links to other scales.
7.5 Pm – 50,000 AU – Possible outer boundary of Oort cloud (other estimates are 75,000 to 125,000 or even 189,000 AU (1.18, 2, and 3 light-years, respectively))
9.5 Pm – 63,241.1 AU – One light-year, the distance traveled by light in one year
Objects with size order of magnitude 1e16m: Ten light-years (94.6 Pm) radius circle with yellow Vernal Point arrow; Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635), left; Dumbbell Nebula (NGC 6853), right; one light-year shell lower right with the smaller Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC_6543) and Barnard 68 adjacent.1e16m lengths: Ten light-years (94.6 Pm) yellow shell; Sirius below right; BL Ceti below left; Proxima and Alpha Centauri upper right; light-year shell with Comet 1910 A1's orbit inside top right
To help compare different distances this section lists lengths starting at 1016m (10 Pm or 66,800 AU, 1.06 light-years).
15 Pm – 1.59 light-years – Possible outer radius of Oort cloud
Lengths with order of magnitude 1e17m: yellow Vernal Point arrow traces hundred light-year radius circle with smaller ten light-year circle at right; globular cluster Messier 5 in background; 12 light-year radius Orion Nebula middle right; 50-light-year-wide view of the Carina Nebula bottom left; Pleiades cluster and Bubble nebula with similar diameters each around 10 light-years bottom right; grey arrows show distances from Sun to stars Aldebaran (65 light-years) and Vega (25 light-years).
To help compare different distances this section lists lengths between 1017m (100 Pm or 11 light-years) and 1018 m (106 light-years).
260 Pm – 27 light-years – Distance to Chara, a star approximately as bright as the Sun. Its faintness gives an idea how the Sun would appear when viewed from this distance.
Lengths with order of magnitude 1e18m: thousand light-year radius circle with yellow arrow and 100 light-year circle at right with globular cluster Messier 5 within and Carina Nebula in front; globular cluster Omega Centauri to left of both; part of the 1,400-light-year-wide Tarantula Nebula fills the background.
The exametre (SI symbol: Em) is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 1018metres. To help compare different distances this section lists lengths between 1018m (1 Em or 105.7 light-years) and 1019 m (10 Em or 1,057 light-years).
The universe within one billion light-years of Earth
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists distances starting at 10 Ym (1025m or 1.1 billion light-years). At this scale, expansion of the universe becomes significant. Distance of these objects are derived from their measured redshifts, which depends on the cosmological models used.
13 Ym – 1.37 billion light-years – Length of the South Pole Wall
13 Ym – 1.38 billion light-years – Length of the Sloan Great Wall
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists distances starting at 100 Ym (1026m or 11 billion light-years). At this scale, expansion of the universe becomes significant. Distance of these objects are derived from their measured redshifts, which depend on the cosmological models used.
260 Ym – 27.4 billion light-years – Diameter of the observable universe (double LTD)
440 Ym – 46 billion light-years – Radius of the universe measured as a comoving distance
590 Ym – 62 billion light-years – Cosmological event horizon: the largest comoving distance from which light will ever reach us (the observer) at any time in the future
886.48 Ym – 93.7 billion light-years – The diameter of the observable universe (twice the particle horizon); however, there might be unobserved distances that are even greater.
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists distances starting at 1 Rm (1027m or 110 billion light-years). At this scale, expansion of the universe becomes significant. Distance of these objects are derived from their measured redshifts, which depend on the cosmological models used.
>1 Rm - >105.7 billion light-years – Size of universe beyond the cosmic light horizon, depending on its curvature; if the curvature is zero (i.e. the universe is spatially flat), the value can be infinite (see Shape of the universe) as previously mentioned
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Intergovernmental organisation This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: World Organisation for Animal Health – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)Organisation Mondiale de la Santé Anim…
Cupa României 2017-2018 Competizione Cupa României Sport Calcio Edizione 80ª Organizzatore FRF Date dal 9 agosto 2017al 27 maggio 2018 Luogo Romania Partecipanti 202 Formula elim. diretta Risultati Vincitore Universitatea Craiova(7º titolo) Secondo Hermannstadt Cronologia della competizione 2016-2017 2018-2019 Manuale La Cupa României 2017-2018 è stata l'80ª edizione della coppa nazionale, principale torneo a eliminazione diretta del calcio rumeno. Il torneo è iniziato il 9…
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2nd governor-general of Jamaica The Most HonourableSir Clifford CampbellON GCMG GCVO KStJ2nd Governor-General of JamaicaIn office1 December 1962 – 28 February 1973MonarchElizabeth IIPrime Minister Alexander Bustamante Donald Sangster Hugh Shearer Preceded byKenneth BlackburneSucceeded byHerbert Duffus (acting) Personal detailsBornClifford Clarence Campbell(1892-06-28)28 June 1892Petersfield, JamaicaDied28 September 1991(1991-09-28) (aged 99)Political partyJamaica Labo…
Provincial park in Ontario, Canada Rainbow Falls Provincial ParkIUCN category II (national park)Rainbow Falls on the Hewitson RiverLocationOntario, CanadaNearest citySchreiberCoordinates48°50′32″N 87°23′43″W / 48.84222°N 87.39528°W / 48.84222; -87.39528[1]Area575 ha (1,420 acres)Established1963[2]Governing bodyOntario Parkswww.ontarioparks.com/park/rainbowfalls Rainbow Falls Provincial Park is a recreation-class provincial park w…
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Brian Dennehy Brian Dennehy (/ˈdɛnəhi/; 9 Juli 1938 – 15 April 2020) adalah seorang pemeran Amerika Serikat. Ia memulai debut di pertelevisian sejak 1977. Kala itu, ia setidaknya sudah tampil dalam 10 serial seperti Kojak, MASH, dan Lou Grant. Ia meraih Tony Awards pada 1999 dan 2003 setelah berperan sebagai Willy Loman dalam film Death of a Salesman karya Arthur Miller serta James Tyrone dalam Long Day's Journey Into Night karya Eugene O'Neill. Setelah itu, ia menerima naskah…
American politician (1779–1846) For other uses, see William Williamson (disambiguation). William D. Williamson2nd Governor of MaineIn officeMay 28, 1821 – December 5, 1821Preceded byWilliam KingSucceeded byBenjamin AmesMember of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Maine's 4th districtIn officeMarch 4, 1821 – March 3, 1823Preceded byDistrict createdSucceeded byJoshua CushmanMember of the Massachusetts SenateIn office1807–18111816–1820 Personal details…