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100 megametres

To help compare different orders of magnitude, this page lists lengths starting at 108 metres (100 megametres or 100,000 kilometres or 62,150 miles).
Distances shorter than 108 metres
* 102 Mm — Diameter of HD 149026 b, an unusually dense Jovian planet
* 111.191 Mm — 20,000 (nautical, British) leagues (see Jules Verne, ''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea'')
* 120 Mm — Diameter of Saturn
* 140 Mm — Diameter of Jupiter
* 174 Mm — Diameter of OGLE-TR-122b, the smallest known star
* 180 Mm — Diameter of TrES-4, the largest known planet
* 196 Mm — Diameter of Proxima Centauri, a typical red dwarf
* 299.792 Mm — One light second; the distance light travels in vacuum in one second (see speed of light)
* 384.4 Mm (238,855 mi) — Average Earth-Moon distance
Distances longer than 109 metres
==References==


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