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To convert Pm to light-years: divide by 9.461. To convert Pm to parsecs: divide by 30.857.
1 Pm = 10¹⁵ m ≈ 0.1057 light-years ≈ 0.0324 parsecs.
For example, 1 Petameter (Pm) = 1436080.076 Sun's Radius (R☉).
| Petameter (Pm) | Sun's Radius (R☉) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 143608.0076 |
| 0.5 | 718040.0379 |
| 1 | 1436080.076 |
| 2 | 2872160.152 |
| 5 | 7180400.379 |
| 10 | 14360800.76 |
| 25 | 35902001.9 |
| 50 | 71804003.79 |
| 100 | 143608007.6 |
| 500 | 718040037.9 |
| 1000 | 1436080076 |
The petameter is a unit of length equal to 10¹⁵ meters, or about 0.1 light-years.
1 Pm = 10¹⁵ m ≈ 0.1057 light-years ≈ 0.0324 parsecs.
To convert Pm to light-years: divide by 9.461. To convert Pm to parsecs: divide by 30.857.
No practical everyday applications. Would describe distances to nearby stars in metric.
1 light-year ≈ 9.46 Pm. The Oort Cloud extends to roughly 15,000 Pm from the Sun.
Case sensitivity is critical: Pm (petameter) vs. pm (picometer) differ by a factor of 10²⁷!
Remember: 1 light-year ≈ 9.46 Pm, so a few Pm is a fraction of the distance to the nearest star.
The solar radius is the radius of the Sun, approximately 6.9634 × 10⁸ meters (about 696,340 km).
1 R☉ = 6.9634 × 10⁸ m = 696,340 km ≈ 109 × Earth's radius ≈ 0.00465 AU.
To convert solar radii to km: multiply by 696,340. To convert solar radii to AU: multiply by 0.00465.
Describing stellar sizes: Betelgeuse ≈ 700 R☉, Sirius ≈ 1.7 R☉, a white dwarf ≈ 0.01 R☉.
You could line up about 109 Earths across the Sun's diameter. The largest known star (UY Scuti) is about 1,700 R☉.
Confusing solar radius with solar diameter — the diameter is 2 R☉. Also, stellar catalogs list radius, not diameter.
The Sun's radius (109 × Earth) gives a sense of scale: you could fit over a million Earths inside the Sun by volume.



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