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1 E25 m
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this page lists distances between 1025 m (1100 million light years) and 1026 m (11,000 million light years). At this scale, expansion of the universe becomes significant.
- Distances shorter than 1025 m
- 1.8 × 1025 m — 1900 million light years — Distance to the quasar 3C273 (light travel distance ).
- 3.3 × 1025 m — 3500 million light years — Maximum distance of the The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (light travel distance).
- 8 × 1025 m — 8000 million light years — Distance to the supernova SN 2002dd in the Hubble Deep Field North (light travel distance).
- Distances longer than 1026 m
See also
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