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69 (number)

69 is the natural number following 68 and preceding 70.

Cardinal sixty-nine
Ordinal69th (sixty-ninth)
Factorization3 \cdot 23
Roman numeralLXIX
Binary1000101
Hexadecimal45

It is the largest number whose factorial is less than 10100 (69! ≈ 1.71x1098). This means it is often the largest factorial that can be calculated by a pocket calculator.

It also has the amusing property of being the only number whose square and cube contain once and only once all numerals from zero to nine when written in decimal notation:

  • 692 = 4761
  • 693 = 328509

Another amusing property is that 69 is equal to 105 octal, while 105 is equal to 69 hexadecimal. This concept applies to all numbers from 64 to 69.

In science

In astronomy,

Messier object M69, a magnitude 9.0 globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius
The New General Catalogue object NGC 69 , a galaxy in the constellation Andromeda
The Saros number of the solar eclipse series which began on -742 November 28 and ended on 665 March 22. The duration of Saros series 69 was 1406.3 years, and it contained 79 solar eclipses.
The Saros number of the lunar eclipse series which began on -548 July 3 and ended on 768 September 1. The duration of Saros series 69 was 1316.2 years, and it contained 74 lunar eclipses.

In other fields

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