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Convert Megaparsec to Sun's Radius

Convert megaparsecs to sun's radii instantly. 1 megaparsec = 4.435357e+13 sun's radius — use the live calculator, the exact formula, a conversion table and worked examples. Also check the Sun's Radius to Megaparsec converter for the reverse conversion.

Written by Sunith Babu L, Ph.D., Lead Engineer Reviewed by Girish V Kulkarni Ph.D.
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Units explained

Astronomical

Megaparsec

What is a megaparsec?

A megaparsec is a distance unit equal to one million parsecs (about 3.09×10²² m). It is the standard unit for cosmological-scale distances.

Origin of the megaparsec

Combines the metric-style prefix mega- with the parsec. Standardised in astronomy for inter-galactic distances and cosmological calculations.

Where it is used

Megaparsecs are used in cosmology to express distances to other galaxies (Andromeda is ~0.78 Mpc), galaxy-cluster separations, and the Hubble constant (typically quoted as ~70 km/s per Mpc).

When and where it was developed

Exact via the parsec; the megaparsec is the standard scale unit in modern cosmology.

Astronomical

Sun's Radius

What is a sun's radius?

The Sun's radius is approximately 695,700 km (6.957×10⁸ m), defined as the IAU 2015 nominal solar radius for use in stellar physics and exoplanet research.

Origin of the sun's radius

The IAU (International Astronomical Union) Resolution B3 in 2015 defined a nominal solar radius of exactly 6.957×10⁸ m to serve as a stable reference, independent of actual measurement-uncertainty variations in the real Sun.

Where it is used

Solar radii are used in stellar physics, exoplanet characterisation, and any context where a star's size is expressed relative to the Sun. Most stellar radius measurements are quoted in solar-radius units rather than meters.

When and where it was developed

Defined exactly at 6.957×10⁸ m by IAU Resolution B3 in 2015.

Megaparsec to Sun's Radius conversion formula

The relationship between megaparsecs and sun's radii:

1 Mpc = 4.435357e+13 R☉
1 R☉ = 2.25461e-14 Mpc

To convert megaparsecs to sun's radii, multiply the value in megaparsecs by 4.435357e+13. To reverse, multiply sun's radii by 2.25461e-14.

How to use this converter

Type a value into the calculator. The result in sun's radii updates as you type. Tap a quick value, copy the result with one click, or use the swap arrow to jump straight to the Sun's Radius to Megaparsec converter for the reverse direction.

Step-by-step: convert megaparsecs to sun's radii

  1. Write down the value in megaparsecs (Mpc).
  2. Multiply that value by the factor 4.435357e+13.
  3. The product is the equivalent value in sun's radii (R☉).
  4. To reverse, multiply the sun's radius value by 2.25461e-14.

Worked examples

Example 1 — Convert 1 Mpc to R☉:
1 × 4.435357e+13 = 4.435357e+13 R☉

Example 2 — Convert 100 Mpc to R☉:
100 × 4.435357e+13 = 4.435357e+15 R☉

Megaparsec to Sun's Radius conversion table

Standard reference values for converting megaparsecs to sun's radii:

Megaparsec [Mpc]Sun's Radius [R☉]
0.014.435357e+11
0.14.435357e+12
14.435357e+13
28.870713e+13
31.330607e+14
41.774143e+14
52.217678e+14
104.435357e+14
208.870713e+14
301.330607e+15
401.774143e+15
502.217678e+15
1004.435357e+15
5002.217678e+16
10004.435357e+16

Frequently asked questions

How many sun's radii is 1 megaparsec?
1 megaparsec equals 4.435357e+13 sun's radius.
How do I convert megaparsecs to sun's radii?
Multiply the value in megaparsecs by 4.435357e+13 to get sun's radii.
How do I convert sun's radii back to megaparsecs?
Multiply the value in sun's radii by 2.25461e-14, or use the Sun's Radius to Megaparsec converter.
How many sun's radii is 100 megaparsecs?
100 megaparsecs equals 4.435357e+15 sun's radii, because 100 × 4.435357e+13 = 4.435357e+15.

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Sources & references

Conversion factor (1 Mpc = 4.435357e+13 R☉) verified against the following authoritative sources:

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