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1 E+24 m²

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To help compare orders of magnitude of different surface areas, we list here examples of areas larger than 1024 square metres, or 1 quintillion km². See also areas of other orders of magnitude and Areas smaller than 1 quintillion km²

[edit] Smaller areas

[edit] 1 E+24 m²

  • 1.9·1024 m² - area swept by Jupiter's orbit around Sun
  • 6.4·1024 m² - area swept by Saturn's orbit around Sun

[edit] 1 E+25 m²

  • 2.6·1025 m² - area swept by Uranus' orbit around Sun
  • 6.4·1025 m² - area swept by Neptune's orbit around Sun

[edit] 1 E+26 m²

  • 1.1·1026 m² - area swept by Pluto's orbit around Sun

[edit] Larger areas

  • 1-10 E+27 m² The area swept by orbits of some long-period comets fall within this range.

[edit] See also

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