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Convert Earth's Equatorial Radius to Kiloparsec

Convert earth's equatorial radii to kiloparsecs instantly. 1 earth's equatorial radius = 2.067013e-13 kiloparsec — use the live calculator, the exact formula, a conversion table and worked examples. Also check the Kiloparsec to Earth's Equatorial Radius 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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Astronomical

Earth's Equatorial Radius

What is a earth's equatorial radius?

Earth's equatorial radius is the distance from the planet's center to its surface at the equator, defined as exactly 6,378,137 meters by the WGS84 geodetic reference system.

Origin of the earth's equatorial radius

The WGS84 (World Geodetic System 1984) defines Earth's reference ellipsoid for use in GPS and global cartography. The 6,378,137 m equatorial value was determined through satellite and ground geodetic measurements consolidated in 1984.

Where it is used

WGS84's equatorial radius is the standard reference for GPS, satellite imagery, geographic information systems, and aviation navigation. It defines the 'a' parameter of Earth's reference ellipsoid in coordinate transformations.

When and where it was developed

WGS84 reference ellipsoid adopted in 1984 by the US Department of Defense; subsequently adopted globally for GPS and civilian geodesy.

Astronomical

Kiloparsec

What is a kiloparsec?

A kiloparsec is a distance unit equal to 1,000 parsecs (about 3.09×10¹⁹ m). It is used to express galactic-scale distances.

Origin of the kiloparsec

Combines the metric-style prefix kilo- with the parsec. Standardised in astronomy as the natural unit for distances within and between galaxies.

Where it is used

Kiloparsecs are used to express galactic radii (the Milky Way is roughly 8 kpc from center to Sun), galactic-cluster scales, and distances within the Local Group.

When and where it was developed

Exact via the parsec; standardised by IAU 2015 along with parsec.

Earth's Equatorial Radius to Kiloparsec conversion formula

The relationship between earth's equatorial radii and kiloparsecs:

1 R⊕,eq = 2.067013e-13 kpc
1 kpc = 4.837898e+12 R⊕,eq

To convert earth's equatorial radii to kiloparsecs, multiply the value in earth's equatorial radii by 2.067013e-13. To reverse, multiply kiloparsecs by 4.837898e+12.

How to use this converter

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

Step-by-step: convert earth's equatorial radii to kiloparsecs

  1. Write down the value in earth's equatorial radii (R⊕,eq).
  2. Multiply that value by the factor 2.067013e-13.
  3. The product is the equivalent value in kiloparsecs (kpc).
  4. To reverse, multiply the kiloparsec value by 4.837898e+12.

Worked examples

Example 1 — Convert 1 R⊕,eq to kpc:
1 × 2.067013e-13 = 2.067013e-13 kpc

Example 2 — Convert 100 R⊕,eq to kpc:
100 × 2.067013e-13 = 2.067013e-11 kpc

Earth's Equatorial Radius to Kiloparsec conversion table

Standard reference values for converting earth's equatorial radii to kiloparsecs:

Earth's Equatorial Radius [R⊕,eq]Kiloparsec [kpc]
0.012.067013e-15
0.12.067013e-14
12.067013e-13
24.134027e-13
36.20104e-13
48.268054e-13
51.033507e-12
102.067013e-12
204.134027e-12
306.20104e-12
408.268054e-12
501.033507e-11
1002.067013e-11
5001.033507e-10
10002.067013e-10

Frequently asked questions

How many kiloparsecs is 1 earth's equatorial radius?
1 earth's equatorial radius equals 2.067013e-13 kiloparsec.
How do I convert earth's equatorial radii to kiloparsecs?
Multiply the value in earth's equatorial radii by 2.067013e-13 to get kiloparsecs.
How do I convert kiloparsecs back to earth's equatorial radii?
Multiply the value in kiloparsecs by 4.837898e+12, or use the Kiloparsec to Earth's Equatorial Radius converter.
How many kiloparsecs is 100 earth's equatorial radii?
100 earth's equatorial radii equals 2.067013e-11 kiloparsecs, because 100 × 2.067013e-13 = 2.067013e-11.

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Sources & references

Conversion factor (1 R⊕,eq = 2.067013e-13 kpc) verified against the following authoritative sources:

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