Astronomical
- 1.000 Mm — Estimated shortest axis of triaxial dwarf planet Haumea
- 1.186 Mm — Diameter of Charon, the largest moon of Pluto
- 1.280 Mm — Diameter of the trans-Neptunian object 50000 Quaoar
- 1.436 Mm — Diameter of Iapetus, one of Saturn's major moons
- 1.578 Mm — Diameter of Titania, the largest of Uranus' moons
- 1.960 Mm — Estimated longest axis of Haumea
- 2.320 Mm — Diameter of Pluto
- 2.400 Mm — Diameter of the dwarf planet Eris, the largest trans-Neptunian object found to date
- 2.707 Mm — Diameter of Triton, largest moon of Neptune
- 3.122 Mm — Diameter of Europa, the smallest Galilean satellite of Jupiter
- 3.475 Mm — Diameter of Earth's Moon
- 3.643 Mm — Diameter of Io, a moon of Jupiter
- 4.821 Mm — Diameter of Callisto, a moon of Jupiter
- 4.879 Mm — Diameter of Mercury
- 5.150 Mm — Diameter of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn
- 5.262 Mm — Diameter of Jupiter's moon Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system
- 6.366 Mm — Radius of Earth
- 6.792 Mm — Diameter of Mars
Distances longer than 107 m
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