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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 106 and 107 m (1,000 and 10,000 km). See also lengths of other orders of magnitude.- Distances shorter than 106 m
- 1,000 km is equal to:
- 1,060 km -- diameter of Tethys, one of Saturn's major moons
- 1,118 km -- diameter of Dione, one of Saturn's major moons
- 1,158 km -- diameter of Ariel, one of Uranus' major moons
- 1,169 km -- diameter of Umbriel, one of Uranus' major moons
- 1,186 km -- diameter of CharonCharon is the only known satellite of Pluto. It was discovered by astronomer James Christy on June 22, 1978 by carefully examining highly magnified images of Pluto on photographic plates taken a couple of months before and noticing that a slight bulge app, the moon of PlutoPluto is the ninth planet from the Sun in our solar system. Because Pluto is also the smallest planet in our solar system and has a highly eccentric orbit (which takes it inside the orbit of Neptune) there has been some debate regarding whether Pluto shou
- 1,280 km -- Diameter of the Trans-Neptunian objectA Trans-Neptunian object (TNO) is any object in the solar system with all or most of its orbit beyond that of Neptune. The Kuiper belt and Oort cloud are names for some subdivisions of that volume of space. Pluto is a trans-Neptunian object, and if it had 50000 QuaoarThis article is about the trans-Neptunian object. For the Tongva god, see Quaoar (deity). 50000 Quaoar ( /"kwA o Ar/) is a Trans-Neptunian object orbiting the Sun in the Edgeworth- Kuiper belt. It was discovered on June 4, 2002 by astronomers Chadwick A.
- 1,320 km -- Length of the RhineAt 1,320 km (820 miles), the Rhine River ( German Rhein French Rhin Dutch Rijn is one of the longest rivers in Europe. Its name is derived from the Celtic word renos (meaning "raging flow"). Together with the Danube it formed most of the northern frontier
- 1,436 km -- diameter of IapetusIapetus ("eye AP uh tuss") is the third-largest moon of Saturn, discovered by Giovanni Domenico Cassini in 1671. It is named after the mythological Iapetus. It is also designated Saturn VIII. Cassini named the four moons he discovered ( Tethys, Dione, Rhe, one of Saturn's major moons
- 1,490 km -- Maximum length of main chain of islands of New Zealand
- 1,523 km -- diameter of Oberon, one of Uranus' major moons
- 1,528 km -- diameter of Rhea, one of Saturn's major moons
- 1,572 km -- Length of Sweden from north to south
- 1,578 km -- diameter of Titania, the largest of Uranus' moons
- 1,600 km -- Length of the Blue Nile
- 1,619 km -- Length of land boundary between Norway and Sweden
- 2,000 km -- Distance from Beijing to Hong Kong as the crow flies
- 2,205 km -- Length of Sweden's total land boundaries
- 2,320 km -- Diameter of Pluto
- 2,451 km -- Length of the Alaska Highway
- 2,515 km -- Length of Norway's total land bounaries
- 2,707 km -- Diameter of Triton, largest moon of Neptune
- 2,800 km -- Narrowest width of Atlantic Ocean (Brazil-West Africa)
- 2,850 km -- Length of the Danube river
- 3,122 km -- Diameter of Europa (moon of Jupiter)
- 3,218 km -- Length of Sweden's coastline
- 3,475 km -- Diameter of Earth's Moon
- 3,643 km -- Diameter of Io (moon of Jupiter)
- 3,690 km -- Length of the Volga river, longest in Europe
- 3,700 km -- Length of the White Nile
- 4,240 km -- Length of the Mackenzie
- 4,260 km -- Length of the Lena
- 4,350 km -- Length of the Huang He
- 4,410 km -- Length of the Amur
- 4,715 km -- Total length of the Nile
- 4,800 km -- Widest width of Atlantic Ocean (U.S.-Northern Africa)
- 4,821 km -- Diameter of Callisto (moon of Jupiter)
- 4,879 km -- Diameter of Mercury
- 5,007 km -- Estimated length of Interstate 90 (Seattle, Washington to Boston, Massachusetts)
- 5,100 km -- Distance from Dublin to New York as the crow flies
- 5,150 km -- Diameter of Titan (moon of Saturn)
- 5,262 km -- Diameter of Ganymede (moon of Jupiter)
- 5.570 km -- Lenth of the Ob- Irtysh River system
- 5,650 km -- Coastline of New Zealand
- 6,270 km -- Length of the Mississippi- Missouri River system
- 6,366 km -- Earth radius
- 6,380 km -- Length of the Chang Jiang
- 6,400 km -- Length of the Great Wall of China
- 6,695 km -- Length of the Nile- Kagera - Ruvuvu - Ruvusu - Ruvyironza River system, longest on Earth
- 6,762 km -- Length of the Amazon, longest on Earth
- 6,792 km -- Diameter of Mars
- 8,200 km -- Distance from Dublin to San Francisco as the crow flies
- 9,288 km -- Length of the Trans-Siberian railway
- Distances longer than 107 m
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