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- 1_exametre abstract "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).Distances shorter than 1 Em 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) 6.1 Em — 640 light years — Distance to Betelgeuse according to Hipparcos Distances longer than 10 Em".
- 1_exametre comment "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).Distances shorter than 1 Em 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) 6.1 Em — 640 light years — Distance to Betelgeuse according to Hipparcos Distances longer than 10 Em".