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This exponential number is from 10¹² to 10¹⁰⁰. This is the big list of numbers because the trillion doesn't have a number list, even quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, decillion, vigintillion, trigintillion, until 10 duotrigintillion. This long list is based on astronomical distance, exponentiation, triangular numbers, etc.

Images and facts

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The Sun is 1.39268 trillion millimeters in size.
There may be 2 trillion galaxies in observable universe.

[[File:Trees_during_the_sunset_in_Gulf_Islands_National_Park_Reserve,_Sidney_Island,_BC,_Canada.jpg|thumb|The total number of trees is 3.04 trillion.

Russia is 17.098 trillion square meters.

[[File:New_shot_of_Proxima_Centauri,_our_nearest_neighbour.jpg|thumb|Proxima Centauri is 40.17 trillion kilometers distance from Earth.

The Milky Way is 946 quadrillion kilometers in diameter.

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Rubik's Cube has 43 quintillion possible positions.
Googol, being 1 is followed by 100 zeros.

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Trillion

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1-9 x 10¹²

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  • 1,000,000,000,000 = Start of a trillion.
  • 1,000,000,691,155 = 1,414,213rd of a Triangular number.
  • 1,000,002,032,167 = 816,334th of a Pentagonal number.
  • 1,000,061,765,630 = 6,685 Astronomical units in kilometers.
  • 1,000,300,030,001 = 10,001³.
  • 1,036,082,734,848 = 40 light-days in kilometers.
  • 1,047,185,094,900 = 7 Astronomical units in meters.
  • 1,047,945,205,480 = Sun's mass in Janus masses.
  • 1,051,192,274,731 = ⅑ of a light-year in kilometers.
  • 1,099,511,627,776 = 1 Terabyte in bytes.
  • 1,182,591,309,073 = ⅛ of a light-year in kilometers.
  • 1,234,567,654,321 = 1,111,111².
  • 1,287,550,080,000 = Cigar galaxy's diameter in light-seconds. [1]
  • 1,307,674,368,000 = Factorial number of 15.
  • 1,351,532,924,654 = ⅐ of a light-year in kilometers.
  • 1,392,680,000,000 = Sun's diameter in millimeters.
  • 1,421,179,771,650 = Saturn's distance from the Sun in meters.
  • 1,462,316,100,000 = Betelgeuse's diameter in meters.
  • 1,495,978,707,000 = 10,000 Astronomical units in kilometers.
  • 1,540,858,068,210 = Distance between Uranus and Neptune in meters (or Distance between Saturn and Uranus).
  • 1,573,319,477,590 = The star Gliese 710 will pass as close to the Sun in kilometers.[note 1]
  • 1,576,788,412,097 = ⅙ of a light-year in kilometers.
  • 1,577,880,000,000 = Sombrero galaxy's diameter in light-seconds. [2]
  • 1,632,960,003,888 = 541132 Leleakuhonua orbital period in seconds. [3]
  • 1,850,000,000,000 = Crab Pulsar's gravity in m/s^2.
  • 1,892,146,094,516 = ⅕ of a light-year in kilometers.
  • 1,893,456,000,000 = Triangulum galaxy's diameter in light-seconds. [4]
  • 1,944,772,319,100 = The distance between Proxima Centauri and Alpha Centauri AB in kilometers. [5]
  • 2,000,000,000,000 = Total number of galaxies in the observable universe.
  • 2,160,000,000,000 = PSR J1614-2230's gravity in m/s^2.
  • 2,199,023,255,552 = 2 Terabytes in bytes.
  • 2,208,986,640,000 = Black eye galaxy's diameter in light-seconds. [6]
  • 2,365,182,618,145 = A quarter of a light-year in kilometers.
  • 2,367,562,800,000 = UY Scuti's diameter in meters.
  • 2,541,865,828,329 = 3²⁶.
  • 2,541,865,845,905 = Leyland number using 3 & 26 (326 + 263).
  • 2,590,206,837,120 = 100 light-days in kilometers.
  • 2,821,126,684,672 = Leyland number using 6 & 16 (616 + 166).
  • 2,994,270,600,000 = Stephenson 2-18's diameter in meters.
  • 3,040,000,000,000 = Total number of trees in the world.
  • 3,153,576,824,194 = ⅓ of a light-year in kilometers.
  • 3,155,760,000,000 = Milky Way's diameter in light-seconds. [7]
  • 3,216,648,360,677 = Diameter of the Eskimo nebula in kilometers.[8]
  • 3,480,601,415,769 = 1,865,637².
  • 3,784,292,189,032 = Cat's eye nebula's (core) diameter in kilometers.
  • 4,730,365,236,290 = ½ of a light-year in kilometers.
  • 5,108,385,784,331 = One light-year in nautical miles.
  • 5,500,000,000,000 = Temperature of LHC in Celsius.
  • 5,878,625,373,184 = One light-year in miles. [9]
  • 6,000,000,000,000 = Great Pyramid of Giza's mass in grams.
  • 6,093,299,852,022 = Sun's surface area in square kilometers.
  • 6,942,672,000,000 = Andromeda galaxy's diameter in light-seconds. [10]
  • 7,239,485,025,099 = Tau Ceti's surface area in square kilometers.
  • 7,379,662,961,631 = Pluto's distance from the Sun (aphelion) in meters.
  • 7,479,893,535,000 = 50,000 Astronomical units in kilometers.
  • 8,000,000,000,000 = Total value of physical currency in USD.
  • 9,147,420,000,000 = Total area of the USA in square meters. [11][12]
  • 9,984,670,000,000 = Total area of Canada in square meters. [11][12]

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  • 10,000,000,000,273 = Temperature of the universe when it was 0.0001 seconds old in Celsius.
  • 12,000,000,000,000 = The estimated time until the red dwarf star VB 10, as of 2016, the least-massive main-sequence star with an estimated mass of 0.075 M, runs out of hydrogen in its core and becomes a white dwarf in years. [13]
  • 17,098,242,000,000 = Total area of Russia in square meters. [11][12]
  • 40,174,991,951,814 = Distance of Proxima Centauri in kilometers.

1-9 x 1014

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Notes

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  1. ^ Gliese 710 from the closest approach to the Sun.

References

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