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Upper part: Gamma Orionis, Algol B, the Sun (centre), underneath their darker mirror images (artist's interpretation), and other objects, to scale.

To help compare different distances this page lists lengths starting at 10 metres (1 gigametre (Gm) or 1 billion metres).

Distances shorter than 10 metres

Distances longer than 10 metres

References

  1. Sun Fact Sheet
  2. Neuroscience: The Science of the Brain p.44

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