Solar Radii to Meters
1 Solar Radius equals 695,700,000 Meters using fixed astronomy size constants anchored to meters.
Direct Answer
1 Solar Radius equals 695,700,000 Meters
This conversion uses fixed astronomy size constants anchored to meters.
For 2 Solar Radii, the result equals 1,391,400,000 Meters.
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695,700,000 Meters (m)
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This page converts Solar Radii into Meters using fixed astronomy size constants anchored to meters. The direct answer, calculator, and common values table all follow the same factor.
Formula: Meters = Solar Radii × 695,700,000. Why: stellar size references such as solar radii and solar diameters are normalized through meters before the target scale is applied.
Solar Radii (R_sun): a standard stellar size unit based on the Sun's radius, widely used in astronomy.
Meters (m): the SI base unit of length, used here as the common basis for astronomy size comparisons.
This route is useful when translating between stellar size references and other astronomy scales so star-size comparisons stay on the intended unit basis.
Because the route stays inside one meter-based reference model, the mirror page reverses the same constants without changing the underlying assumptions.
Common Conversion Values
| Solar Radii (R_sun) | Meters (m) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 695,700,000 |
| 2 | 1,391,400,000 |
| 5 | 3,478,500,000 |
| 10 | 6,957,000,000 |
| 100 | 69,570,000,000 |
| 1,000 | 695,700,000,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 1 solar radius in meters?
1 Solar Radius equals 695,700,000 Meters on this page.
Does this Solar Radii to Meters page use fixed solar reference constants?
Yes. Where solar radii or diameters appear, this page uses fixed solar reference constants normalized through meters before applying the target unit.
When would I convert solar radii to meters?
This route is useful when translating between stellar size references and other astronomy scales so star-size comparisons stay on the intended unit basis.
How do I reverse Solar Radii to Meters?
Use the mirror Meters to Solar Radii route; it reverses the same astronomy size constants without changing the underlying assumptions.