1 exametre
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core

Lengths with order of magnitude 1e18m: thousand light year radius circle with yellow arrow and 100 light year circle at right with globular cluster Messier 5 within and Carina Nebula in front; globular cluster Omega Centauri to left of both; part of the 1400 light year wide Tarantula Nebula fills the background.
This list includes distances between 1 and 10 exametres (1018 m). To help compare different distances this page lists lengths between 1018 m (1 Em or 105.7 light years) and 1019 m (1057 light years).
- 1.4 Em — 145 light years — Diameter of Messier Object 13 (a typical globular cluster)[citation needed]
- 1.6 Em — 172 ± 12.5 light years — Diameter of Omega Centauri (one of the largest known globular clusters, perhaps containing over a million stars)[1][2]
- 3.1 Em — 310 light years — Distance to Canopus according to Hipparcos[citation needed]
- 6.1 Em — 640 light years — Distance to Betelgeuse according to Hipparcos[3]
- 6.2 Em — 650 light years — Distance to the Helix Nebula, located in the constellation Aquarius[citation needed]
- 7.3 Em — 730 light years — Distance to Rigel according to Hipparcos[citation needed]
- 9 Em — 1000 light years — Diameter of the Tarantula Nebula[citation needed]
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