10 yottametres

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To help compare different orders of magnitude, this page lists distances starting at 10 Ym (1025 m or 1.1 billion light-years). At this scale, expansion of the universe becomes significant. Distance of these objects are derived from their measured redshifts, which depends on the cosmological models used.

Distances shorter than 10 Ym

  • 13.7 Ym — 1.37 billion light-years — Length of the Sloan Great Wall
  • 18 Ym — redshift 0.16 — 1.9 billion light-years — Distance to the quasar 3C 273 (light travel distance)
  • 33 Ym — 3.5 billion light-years — Maximum distance of the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (light travel distance)
  • 37.8 Ym — 4 billion light-years — Length of the Huge-LQG, one of the largest and most massive known cosmic structure.
  • 75 Ym — redshift 0.95 — 8 billion light-years — Approximate distance to the supernova SN 2002dd in the Hubble Deep Field North (light travel distance)
  • 85 Ym — redshift 1.6 — 9 billion light-years — Approximate distance to the gamma ray burst GRB 990123 (light travel distance)
  • 94.6 Ym — billion light-years — Approximate distance to quasar OQ172

Distances longer than 100 Ym

The universe within 1 billion light years of Earth

See also