2.6 × 1026 m — 27,400 million light years — Diameter of the observable universe; light travel distances greater than this are currently physically meaningless.
5.9 × 1026 m — 62,000 million light years — Cosmological event horizon: the largest comoving distance from which light will ever reach us (the observer) at any time in the future.
>> 1027 m to infinity — Diameter of the whole universe.
(Redirected from 1 E25 m) Categories: Orders of magnitude (length) ... When any patch of the sky is observed where no individual sources can be discerned, and the effects of interplanetary dust, and interstellar matter are taken into account, there is still radiation. ... The deepest visible-light image of the cosmos. ... Event Horizon is a 1997 science fiction and horror film. ... The comoving distance or conformal distance of two objects in the universe is the distance divided by a time-varying scale factor representing the expansion of the universe. ...
Categories: Orders of magnitude (length) | Length ... Cosmology, from the Greek: κοÏμολογία (cosmologia, κÏÏÎ¼Î¿Ï (cosmos) world + λογια (logia) discourse) is the study of the universe in its totality and by extension mans place in it. ...
The E26 M1 was developed to 1) show that BMW Motorsport GmbH was a legitimate manufacturer of sports cars that could compete with Porsche and Ferrari on the street and 2) to offer a purpose-built machine that could participate competitively in the Group 4 and Group 5 racing series.
The M88 engine that powers the E26 M1 is based on the 3,453-cc (via a bore of 93.4mm and stroke of 84mm) M30 inline-six that powered the contemporary BMW 6 Series and 7 Series models of the era.
The E26 M1 uses a ZF five-speed manual gearbox with a "dogleg" shift pattern and the following ratios: 2.42 (1), 1.61 (2), 1.14 (3), 0.846 (4), 0.704 (5).