Convert Earth's equatorial radius to gigameter

Please provide values below to convert Earth's equatorial radius [R_e] to gigameter [Gm], or Convert gigameter to Earth's equatorial radius.




How to Convert Earth's Equatorial Radius to Gigameter

1 R_e = 0.006378137 Gm

Example: convert 15 R_e to Gm:
15 R_e = 15 Γ— 0.006378137 Gm = 0.095672055 Gm


Earth's Equatorial Radius to Gigameter Conversion Table

Earth's equatorial radius gigameter

Earth's Equatorial Radius

The Earth's equatorial radius is the distance from the center of the Earth to the equator, approximately 6,378.1 kilometers.

History/Origin

The size and shape of the Earth have been a subject of study since ancient times. Modern measurements are made using satellite geodesy.

Current Use

The Earth's equatorial radius is a fundamental parameter in geodesy, geophysics, and astronomy. It is used in cartography and for defining the shape of the Earth.


Gigameter

A gigameter is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 10^9 meters.

History/Origin

The prefix "giga-" for 10^9 was adopted by the CGPM (General Conference on Weights and Measures) in 1960.

Current Use

The gigameter is used for measuring interplanetary distances, for example, the distance between Earth and Mars.



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