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- 10_gigametres abstract "To help compare different distances this page lists lengths starting at 1010 metres (10 gigametres (Gm) or 10 million kilometres, or 0.07 Astronomical units).Distances shorter than 1010 metres 15 Gm — Closest distance of Comet Hyakutake from Earth 18 Gm — One light-minute (see yellow sphere in right-hand diagram) 24 Gm — Radius of a heliostationary orbit 46 Gm — Perihelion distance of Mercury (yellow ellipse on the right) 55 Gm — 60,000-year perigee of Mars (last achieved on August 27, 2003) 58 Gm — Average passing distance between Earth and Mars at the moment they overtake each other in their orbits 61 Gm — Diameter of Aldebaran, an orange giant star (large star on right) 70 Gm — Aphelion distance of Mercury 76 Gm — Neso's apocentric distance; greatest distance of a natural satellite from its parent planet (Neptune) 86 Gm — Diameter of Rigel, a blue supergiant star (largest star on right)Distances longer than 1011 metres".
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- 10_gigametres comment "To help compare different distances this page lists lengths starting at 1010 metres (10 gigametres (Gm) or 10 million kilometres, or 0.07 Astronomical units).Distances shorter than 1010 metres 15 Gm — Closest distance of Comet Hyakutake from Earth 18 Gm — One light-minute (see yellow sphere in right-hand diagram) 24 Gm — Radius of a heliostationary orbit 46 Gm — Perihelion distance of Mercury (yellow ellipse on the right) 55 Gm — 60,000-year perigee of Mars (last achieved on August 27, 2003) 58 Gm — Average passing distance between Earth and Mars at the moment they overtake each other in their orbits 61 Gm — Diameter of Aldebaran, an orange giant star (large star on right) 70 Gm — Aphelion distance of Mercury 76 Gm — Neso's apocentric distance; greatest distance of a natural satellite from its parent planet (Neptune) 86 Gm — Diameter of Rigel, a blue supergiant star (largest star on right)Distances longer than 1011 metres".
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