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Born just six years after the Wright brothers' first flight in 1903, she flew 5.5 million miles, equal to 23 trips to the moon.
It revolves around Pluto more accurately, the two bodies revolve around a common centre of mass at a distance of about 19,640 km (12,200 miles), equal to about eight Pluto diameters.
The Briton will rack up 1,635 nautical miles, equal to nearly 1,900 land miles (3,000km) over the course of the journey, while taking in up to 12,000 calories a day.
You can currently earn a one-time bonus of 50,000 miles — equal to $500 in travel — once you spend $4,500 on purchases within the first three months from account opening.
It covers 93933 square miles, equal to 6.88% of the total area of India, and is the fourth largest Indian state by area.
Results published in 2009 of radar measurements of the north polar ice cap determined that the volume of water ice in the cap is 821,000 cubic kilometers (197,000 cubic miles), equal to 30% of the Earth's Greenland ice sheet.
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The Ambatovy development includes an ore deposit that covers 1,600 hectares (almost 4,000 acres, or a space roughly five times the size of New York's Central Park), a 220km (137-mile) pipeline (equal to the distance between Los Angeles to San Diego) and a processing plant the size of 250 football fields.
The biggest of the valleys, called Foundation Trough, is 217 miles long, nearly equal to the distance between Washington, D.C., and New York City.
About 80 students at College View School on Friday walked the last of a collective 8,721 miles on campus — equal to a jaunt to the East coast of the United States and back.
So, 100 miles is approximately equal to 162 kilometers.
If we use a calculator, we can see that 100 miles is actually equal to 160.934.
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