gigameter | 1 Gm | 2 Gm | 3 Gm | 4 Gm | 5 Gm | 6 Gm | 7 Gm | 8 Gm | 9 Gm | 10 Gm | 11 Gm | 12 Gm | 13 Gm | 14 Gm | 15 Gm | 16 Gm | 17 Gm | 18 Gm | 19 Gm | 20 Gm | 21 Gm | 22 Gm | 23 Gm | 24 Gm | 25 Gm | 26 Gm | 27 Gm | 28 Gm | 29 Gm | 30 Gm | 31 Gm | 32 Gm | 33 Gm | 34 Gm | 35 Gm | 36 Gm | 37 Gm | 38 Gm | 39 Gm | 40 Gm | 41 Gm | 42 Gm | 43 Gm | 44 Gm | 45 Gm | 46 Gm | 47 Gm | 48 Gm | 49 Gm | 50 Gm | 51 Gm | 52 Gm | 53 Gm | 54 Gm | 55 Gm | 56 Gm | 57 Gm | 58 Gm | 59 Gm | 60 Gm | 61 Gm | 62 Gm | 63 Gm | 64 Gm | 65 Gm | 66 Gm | 67 Gm | 68 Gm | 69 Gm | 70 Gm | 71 Gm | 72 Gm | 73 Gm | 74 Gm | 75 Gm | 76 Gm | 77 Gm | 78 Gm | 79 Gm | 80 Gm | 81 Gm | 82 Gm | 83 Gm | 84 Gm | 85 Gm | 86 Gm | 87 Gm | 88 Gm | 89 Gm | 90 Gm | 91 Gm | 92 Gm | 93 Gm | 94 Gm | 95 Gm | 96 Gm | 97 Gm | 98 Gm | 99 Gm | 100 Gm |
spat | 0.001 S | 0.002 S | 0.003 S | 0.004 S | 0.005 S | 0.006 S | 0.007 S | 0.008 S | 0.009 S | 0.01 S | 0.011 S | 0.012 S | 0.013 S | 0.014 S | 0.015 S | 0.016 S | 0.017 S | 0.018 S | 0.019 S | 0.02 S | 0.021 S | 0.022 S | 0.023 S | 0.024 S | 0.025 S | 0.026 S | 0.027 S | 0.028 S | 0.029 S | 0.03 S | 0.031 S | 0.032 S | 0.033 S | 0.034 S | 0.035 S | 0.036 S | 0.037 S | 0.038 S | 0.039 S | 0.04 S | 0.041 S | 0.042 S | 0.043 S | 0.044 S | 0.045 S | 0.046 S | 0.047 S | 0.048 S | 0.049 S | 0.05 S | 0.051 S | 0.052 S | 0.053 S | 0.054 S | 0.055 S | 0.056 S | 0.057 S | 0.058 S | 0.059 S | 0.06 S | 0.061 S | 0.062 S | 0.063 S | 0.064 S | 0.065 S | 0.066 S | 0.067 S | 0.068 S | 0.069 S | 0.07 S | 0.071 S | 0.072 S | 0.073 S | 0.074 S | 0.075 S | 0.076 S | 0.077 S | 0.078 S | 0.079 S | 0.08 S | 0.081 S | 0.082 S | 0.083 S | 0.084 S | 0.085 S | 0.086 S | 0.087 S | 0.088 S | 0.089 S | 0.09 S | 0.091 S | 0.092 S | 0.093 S | 0.094 S | 0.095 S | 0.096 S | 0.097 S | 0.098 S | 0.099 S | 0.1 S |
Gigameter or gigametre is equal to 1,000,000,000 meters or 106 meters (unit of length), comes from a combination of the metric prefix giga (G) and the SI unit of length meter (m). Plural name is gigameters.
1 gigameters ≡ 0.001 spats | 4 gigameters ≡ 0.004 spats |
1.5 gigameters ≡ 0.0015 spats | 4.5 gigameters ≡ 0.0045 spats |
2 gigameters ≡ 0.002 spats | 5 gigameters ≡ 0.005 spats |
2.5 gigameters ≡ 0.0025 spats | 5.5 gigameters ≡ 0.0055 spats |
3 gigameters ≡ 0.003 spats | 6 gigameters ≡ 0.006 spats |
The spat (symbol S) is also an obsolete unit of distance used in astronomy. It is equal to 1000000000 kilometres (1 Tm or 1012 m). It is about 6.6846 astronomical units (AU), 1.057×10−4 light-years or3.240×10−5 parsecs.
1 spats ≡ 1000 gigameters | 4 spats ≡ 4000 gigameters |
1.5 spats ≡ 1500 gigameters | 4.5 spats ≡ 4500 gigameters |
2 spats ≡ 2000 gigameters | 5 spats ≡ 5000 gigameters |
2.5 spats ≡ 2500 gigameters | 5.5 spats ≡ 5500 gigameters |
3 spats ≡ 3000 gigameters | 6 spats ≡ 6000 gigameters |
1 gigameters ≡ 0.001 spats |
1 spats ≡ 1 000 gigameters |