To help compare different orders of magnitude, this page lists lengths starting at 107 m (10,000 km).
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Distances shorter than 107 m
- 10,000 km =
- 10,000 km — Approximate altitude of the outer boundary of the exosphere
- 10,001 km — Length of the Meridian of Paris from the North Pole to the Equator (this was the original definition of the metre).
- 12,104 km — Diameter of Venus
- 13,000 km — Diameter of Earth
- 14,000 km — smallest diameter of Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
- 15,000 km — Diameter of Sirius B, a white dwarf
- 21,925 km — Coastline of Norway
- 35,790 km — Altitude of geostationary orbit
- 40,005 km — Polar circumference of the Earth
- 40,077 km — Equatorial circumference of the Earth
- 50,000 km — Diameter of Neptune
- 50,000 km — Diameter of Uranus
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Distances longer than 108 m
See also