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How long is 3,000,000,000 microns?

It's about as long as The National Mall
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The length of The National Mall is about 3,000,000,000 microns.
(Washington, D.C.) (to Lincoln Memorial)
From the steps of the Capitol Building to the Lincoln Memorial, the National Mall is 3,000,000,000 microns. On December 4th, 2008, the entirety of the Mall was declared open to the public for the first time in American history in anticipation of the estimated two million visitors to the Mall for the inauguration of President Barack Obama on January 20th, 2009.
It's about one-and-one-fifth times as long as Steel Dragon 2000
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The length of Steel Dragon 2000 is about 2,479,000,000 microns.
(a.k.a. スチールドラゴン2000) (Nagashima Span Land; Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan)
The roller coaster Steel Dragon 2000 is 2,479,000,000 microns in length. It is one of only two operating "Gigacoasters" (meaning its height is between 91,440,000 microns and 121,600,000 microns) in the world, having a height of 97,000,000 microns.
It's about one-and-one-fourth times as long as The Belmont Stakes
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The length of The Belmont Stakes is about 2,414,016,000 microns.
(Belmont Park, Elmont, New York) (total race length)
The total race length of the Belmont Stakes run at Belmont Park is 2,414,016,000 microns. It was during the 1974 Belmont Stakes that Secretariat set an America Grade 1 stakes record in winning by a distance of about 75,590,400 microns
It's about three-fourths as long as The Hollywood Walk of Fame
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The length of The Hollywood Walk of Fame is about 3,900,000,000 microns.
(Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, Hollywood, California) (approximate length)
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is approximately 3,900,000,000 microns. Gene Autry, most famous as the singer of "Back in the Saddle Again" and as the writer and singer of "Here Comes Santa Claus," is the only entertainer to have a star in every category — film, television, recording, radio, and theater. One of Autry's stars is also one of only two stars which have been stolen from the Walk and never recovered.
It's about one-and-one-third times as long as The Beast (Roller Coaster)
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The length of The Beast (Roller Coaster) is about 2,243,000,000 microns.
(King's Island Amusement Park; Mason, OH)
The roller coaster The Beast is 2,243,000,000 microns in length. On its twenty-fifth year of operation in 2004, The Beast was awarded the Landmark Award by the American Coaster Enthusiasts as a historically significant roller coaster.
It's about three-fourths as long as The Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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The length of The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is about 4,023,360,000 microns.
(Speedway, Indiana) (rectangular oval course)
The rectangular oval course of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is 4,023,360,000 microns. While famous for its automotive racing, the first motorsport held at the track was a series of motorcycle races in August, 1909 — a little less than two years before the inaugural Indianapolis 500 race was run.
It's about three-fourths as long as Daytona International Speedway
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The length of Daytona International Speedway is about 4,023,360,000 microns.
(Daytona Beach, Florida) (tri-oval course)
The tri-oval course of the Daytona International Speedway, upon which the NASCAR Daytona 500 is run, is 4,023,360,000 microns in length. Although the tri-oval design is said to allow for greater visibility during the race, the real reason for the then-unique design was that plot available for construction of the track was only 350 acres and could not accommodate a traditional oval layout of appropriate length.
It's about one-and-a-half times as long as The Kentucky Derby
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The length of The Kentucky Derby is about 2,011,680,000 microns.
(Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky) (total race length)
The total race length of the Kentucky Derby run at Churchill Downs is 2,011,680,000 microns. First run in 1864, the Kentucky Derby is one of the oldest continuously-running sporting events in America, almost two years older than the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
It's about one-and-three-fifths times as long as The Preakness Stakes
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The length of The Preakness Stakes is about 1,911,096,000 microns.
(Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, Maryland) (total race length)
The total race length of the Preakness Stakes run at the Pimlico Race Course is 1,911,096,000 microns. Dubbed "the race for the Black-eyed Susans" after Maryland's state flower, the winning horse is actually draped with a garland of painted yellow daisies, as Black-eyed Susans do not bloom in time for the late-May race.
It's about three-fifths as tall as a Puncak Jaya
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The height of a Puncak Jaya is about 4,884,000,000 microns.
(a.k.a. Mt. Carstensz, a.k.a. Carstensz Pyramid, a.k.a. Nemangkawi, a.k.a. Carstensz Toppen, a.k.a. Gunung Sukarno) (Papua province, Indonesia)
The highest point in Oceania (and therefore one of the seven summits) peak of Puncak Jaya is 4,884,000,000 microns. Dutch explorer Jan Carstenszoon, the mountain's namesake, is said to have been ridiculed for claiming to have seen snow near the equator when he reported his discovery of the peak in 1623.
It's about three-fifths as tall as a Vinson Massif
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The height of a Vinson Massif is about 4,892,000,000 microns.
(a.k.a. Mount Vinson) (Antarctica)
Mount Vinson, the highest peak of the Vinson Massif mountain, reaches 4,892,000,000 microns at its peak. The mountain is named after Georgia Congressman Carl Vinson who emphatically promoted Antarctic exploration in the 1930s.
It's about half as tall as Mount Elbrus
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The height of Mount Elbrus is about 5,642,000,000 microns.
(a.k.a. Mingi Tau, a.k.a. Эльбрус, a.k.a. იალბუზი) (Karachay-Cherkessia and Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia) (west summit)
The west summit of the dual-summit volcano Mount Elbrus is 5,642,000,000 microns at its peak and is the highest peak in both Russia and the European continent. Until 1976, a cable car would take visitors to the mountain as far up as the Garabashi camp, located at an elevation of 3,800,000,000 microns.
It's about half as tall as a Kilimanjaro
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The height of a Kilimanjaro is about 5,890,790,000 microns.
(a.k.a. Mount Kilimanjaro) (Tanzania) (to Uhuru peak; 2008 gravimeter measurement)
Kilimanjaro rises to 5,890,790,000 microns at its peak. An isolated peak with no surrounding mountain range, Kilimanjaro is considered the world's tallest freestanding mountain.
It's about half as tall as Mount Logan
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The height of Mount Logan is about 5,959,000,000 microns.
(Kluane National Park and Reserve, Yukon, Canada) (elevation)
The highest mountain in Canada, Mount Logan has a total height of 5,960,000,000 microns. The high altitude and northern latitude of the mountain resulted in one-time temperature of -77.5 °C — the lowest temperature ever recorded outside of Antarctica.
It's about half as tall as Denali
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The height of Denali is about 6,193,000,000 microns.
(a.k.a. Mount McKinley, a.k.a. Doleika, a.k.a. Traleika, a.k.a. "The Great One") (Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska) (South peak)
The highest mountain peak in North America, Denali's South Peak measures 6,193,000,000 microns above sea level at its peak. The impetus for the name Mount McKinley was US president William McKinley of Ohio, and disputes over the which of the mountain's names should be officially recognized regularly occur between Ohio Congressmen and Alaska politicians.
 
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