For reference, Ceres is 590 miles in diameter and Pluto is 1,491 miles in diameter.
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It's only about 21 miles in diameter; by comparison, Neptune is 30,599 miles in diameter.
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It's only about 2000 miles in diameter; by comparison, Neptune is 24,2000 miles in diameter.
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The Hayden Planetarium is 87 feet in diameter, and its screen is 68 feet in diameter.
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The sticks were two feet long, and one-inch in diameter at one end, and approximately two inches in diameter at the handle.
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But the database classifies air pollution in two ways: by PM2.5, particles smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter, and by PM 10, particles that are 10 microns in diameter.
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The booster was about 3.3 metres (10.8 feet) long by 1 metre in diameter, while the main body of the missile was 6.6 metres long and about 50 cm in diameter.
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At one point, the spaceship — 3,000 miles in diameter!
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It was originally going to be a mosaic 100 meters in diameter (formally known as the Overwhelmingly Large Telescope, or OWL); it was reduced to 42 meters in diameter and now 39.
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Fairy circles have a lifecycle, becoming noticeable at about two meters in diameter and growing to be up to 12 meters in diameter before eventually giving in to the surrounding grasslands and assimilating.
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The flow measured about 260 feet (80 meters) in diameter.
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Conventional rolls, by comparison, measure roughly five inches in diameter.
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They're often symmetrical, small in diameter, and only one color.
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Matternet's quadcopters are small, measuring only 31 inches in diameter.
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Evo is small and spherical, only about an inch in diameter.
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Form mixture into 8 patties (about 3 inches in diameter). 4.
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It's also nearly 27 feet tall and 220 feet in diameter.
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The rover's aluminum wheels measure 52.5 centimeters (20.7 inches) in diameter.
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Big ones are 100 meters [330 feet] or more in diameter.
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It is 70 inches long and just seven inches in diameter.
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These particles were very small, measuring around 200 micrometers in diameter.
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It should fit steering wheels that are 14.5 inches in diameter.
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Jellyfish can range from sizes bigger than 2 meters in diameter …
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The affected part is about one mile (1.6 km) in diameter.
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It accommodates modest watermelons (a maximum of 16 inches in diameter).
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The ball is 133 feet in diameter and weighs 11,875 pounds.
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The device looked like a robotic spider, five feet in diameter.
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The asteroid was previously estimated to be 2,000 feet in diameter.
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Roll out dough to about 10 - 12 inches in diameter. 3.
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The base measures 14 inches in diameter and 8 inches tall.
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Those are cyclones up to 600 miles in diameter, NASA explains.
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FAST will have a considerably larger aperture at 500 meters in diameter.
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Officials said the new island was 20 to 30 feet in diameter.
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The object is roughly 22019 meters in diameter, according to the ESA.
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The audio driver inside of each bud measures 9.2 mm in diameter.
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PM10 particles are less than or equal to 10 micrometers in diameter.
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So it's big: five meters — or more than 16 feet — in diameter.
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PM10 particles are less than or equal to 10 micrometers in diameter.
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It will consist of seven primary mirrors, each 27.6 feet in diameter.
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The astrolabe measures 17.5cm in diameter and is less than 4mm thick.
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They found another potential crater over 22 miles (35 kilometers) in diameter.
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The glassy spheres were between 0.5 millimeters to 1 millimeter in diameter.
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Each one is outfitted with a mirror nearly 27 feet in diameter.
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The skirt is 47.5 inches in diameter and can be spot-cleaned.
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Hailstones varied in size, from around one to 3 inches in diameter.
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Heavy tools ensure placement of the wheel (almost 4 feet in diameter).
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Doctors typically describe a nodule as less than 3 centimeters in diameter.
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That rules out rings and moons larger than 1 mile in diameter.
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It's only 1156 miles in diameter—but that's large by asteroid standards.
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It's only 62 miles in diameter—but that's large by asteroid standards.
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The whole thing would be about 620 feet (190 meters) in diameter.
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They have a pebble-like appearance and measure 22020 centimeters in diameter.
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Both will be 41 millimeters in diameter and cased in stainless steel.
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It's a tiny, spider like creature about a half-inch in diameter.
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Some of the scars on his body are two inches in diameter.
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You're looking for firm, equal-size eggs about three millimeters in diameter.
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The prosthetic is eight-tenths of an inch (2 cm) in diameter.
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Ellis: It was only about an eighth of an inch in diameter.
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Elsewhere they're mostly small, many less than a half-inch in diameter.
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Starship, by comparison, is 164 feet high and 30 feet in diameter.
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It is a heavy, chunky watch: 13mm thick and 42mm in diameter.
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Back during the Hadean, asteroids regularly produced craters thousands of kilometers in diameter.
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"We definitely want to get a little bit smaller in diameter," says Rentschler.
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It's integrated into the biopsy needle, which is just 2 millimeters in diameter.
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A projectile between 46 and 93 miles in diameter obliterated the parent object.
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Its bands of rain-bearing cloud swirled around an area 21850km in diameter.
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At around 3.8 inches in diameter, it's about the size of a softball.
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There, hail as large as 4.25 inches in diameter fell on Monday evening.
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When it's deflated, it's only 7 feet long and 7.7 feet in diameter.
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They range anywhere from 400 to 2,500 feet (125-750 meters) in diameter.
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The tree skirt is 48 inches in diameter and can be spot-cleaned.
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Piles of hail 2 inches in diameter accumulated in nearly foot-tall piles.
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There are also an astounding number of 12-foot-in-diameter steel pipes.
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The fan's head measures 16 inches in diameter and it has five blades.
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To put in perspective–a human hair is around 2100,21.50 nanometers in diameter.
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This map shows concentrations of PM2.5, particles smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter.
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The rim of the cup, or bell, is about 1.6 inches in diameter.
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The telescope has a primary mirror that is about 158 inches in diameter.
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Think of it: A strand of DNA is about 2 nm in diameter.
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Its Big Mac sculpture is 14 feet tall and 12 feet in diameter.
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Earth's moon, by comparison, is a giant, more than 2,000 miles in diameter.
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The chief estimated that the debris field was about three miles in diameter.
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The coin is about 21 inches in diameter and over an inch thick.
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The tallest was about ten feet high and about six inches in diameter.
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PM 2.5 are dangerous airborne pollution particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diameter.
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To also put this into perspective: Human DNA is 2.5 nanometers in diameter.
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This impact crater on Mars is 5.5-miles in diameter with a central peak.
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This impact crater on Mars is 5.5-miles in diameter with a central peak.
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The cameras on these satellites were calibrated with concrete crosses 60 feet in diameter.
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The tree, about 3 feet in diameter, appeared to have fallen at the root.
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Musk provided the test tube, a mile-long steel pipe, six feet in diameter.
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Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)The sleepbuds are smaller in diameter than a penny.
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Florence is about 50 miles larger in diameter than it otherwise would have been.
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The driver diaphragm measures 58mm in diameter and is tungsten-coated for extra rigidity.
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It's five feet in diameter so you can roll yourself up with a friend.
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The first is a bright spot of about 12 meters (39 feet) in diameter.
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The wheels alone measure 24.5mm (2400 inches!) in diameter, according to Extreme E's organizers.
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It's the same height as the Falcon 9, but nearly 40 feet in diameter.
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Most famously, it's home to the massive Odysesseus Crater spanning 250 miles in diameter.
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The circles measure between 22018 to 22 centimeters (22 to 0.3 inches) in diameter.
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When it's deflated, the BEAM is 7 feet long and 7.7 feet in diameter.
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That's pretty close, considering the planet itself is more than 86,000 miles in diameter.
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The largest mass, on her right lung, was more than an inch in diameter.
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The hole, known as the "Kola superdeep borehole," is only nine inches in diameter.
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The trunk is 222 inches in diameter at breast height, an investigators' report said.
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Soon we will have a small tablet, only three millimetres in diameter, thirty micrograms.
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Roll each piece of dough into a log approximately 153 inch in diameter. 5.
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Their goal is a 250-pound fish and bread combo, three feet in diameter.
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The spheres — about a foot in diameter — will reflect and distort the industrial surroundings.
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It measures six inches in diameter by 15-inches long and weighs four pounds.
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Comet Hale Bopp, with a body (or nucleus) measuring some 37 miles in diameter.
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Made of rubberized silk or paper, each balloon was about 33 feet in diameter.
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The stand holds artificial trees with center poles of about 1.25 inches in diameter.
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It's about four inches in diameter and just over an inch and a half tall.
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The object, or objects, are around 19 miles in diameter (30 kilometers) and irregularly shaped.
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The object, or objects, is around 19 miles in diameter (30 kilometers) and irregularly shaped.
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Roll each round out a little thinner, about 3 ½ inches (9 cm) in diameter. 7.
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This barrel sauna is 6'8 in diameter and should comfortably sit up to four adults.
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Those over 17 inches in diameter require the premium tyres mostly made by established firms.
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The capsule will be 98.5 feet long, 9 feet in diameter, and weigh 20 tons.
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The lids come in three sizes, ranging from 7.5 inches in diameter to 12 inches.
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Cut several layers of tissue paper into circles approximate 6-8 inches in diameter. 5.
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Some of the scars on Alaradi's body are two inches in diameter, his lawyer said.
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Hippocamp is now Neptune's smallest known moon, measuring just 20 miles (35 km) in diameter.
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More optics technology is needed, along with a secondary mirror measuring 2.5 feet in diameter.
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According to the Boring Company, the interiors of the tunnels are 12 feet in diameter.
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But once deployed, the habitat expands to 13 feet long and 10.6 feet in diameter.
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But once deployed, the habitat will be 13 feet long and 10.6 feet in diameter.
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It is small, about 20 to 30 miles in diameter, and dark, much like graphite.
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It's made of porcelain with a glossy finish and is nearly 3 inches in diameter.
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Measuring 65 inches in diameter, it easily hovers over a queen-sized bed or smaller.
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Zucchini, whether it's green or yellow, should be a maximum of two inches in diameter.
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The impact created a 28-foot in diameter hole both above and below the waterline.
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The object's core is between 1.2 and 10 miles (2 and 16 kilometers) in diameter.
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At nearly 13 feet in diameter, the GE9X is the largest jet engine ever built.
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He threaded a surgical suture through the hole and widened it an inch in diameter.
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In 2013, a meteor 55-feet in diameter broke through the Earth's atmosphere over Russia.
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The focaccia is baked in a special copper pan more than 20 inches in diameter.
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The fine particulate matter is PM 2.5, which is 2.53 micrometers or smaller in diameter.
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The impact crater was 24 feet-by-15 feet in diameter and 13 feet deep.
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The building is topped by a white latticed dome almost six hundred feet in diameter.
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The original crater, believed to have been roughly 40 miles in diameter, is long gone.
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For now, they believe the comet is anywhere between 1.2 and 10 miles in diameter.
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When it rolls up into a ball for a nap, it measures 20' in diameter.
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Using a glass about 3 inches (7.5 cm) in diameter, stamp out rounds from the dough.
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Bennu is now the smallest object a spacecraft has ever orbited, at 1600 feet in diameter.
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Core samples taken from these sites measured 2.5 inches in diameter and about 1,700 feet long.
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It should be about 2-inches long and 1-inch in diameter at its thickest point.
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These moons range in diameter from under one kilometer (0.62 miles) to three kilometers (1.84 miles).
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The E2000s are structured around a single tiny dynamic sound driver, measuring just 20003mm in diameter.
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Scientists think the asteroid is between 2107 and 210 feet (22012 to 91 meters) in diameter.
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The biggest concern is the potential for large hail, possibly 2 inches or more in diameter.
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The largest hailstones fell in Wylie, where hailstones were as large as 4.25 inches in diameter.
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The watch faces are 44mm in diameter — 2mm longer than the 42mm casing of the predecessor.
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The jellyfish can reach up to roughly 35 inches in diameter, according to the Wildlife Trusts.
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That fierce twister turned out to be the widest ever recorded, at 2.6 miles in diameter.
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"The biggest industrial rigs can drill holes five feet in diameter, wide enough for a human."
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The grease pit is approximately 2 feet in diameter and 6 feet deep, Harris told CNN.
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Overnight, Beam expanded a bit more, adding another inch in length and eight inches in diameter.
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They built a weapon 900km in diameter, staffed by hundreds of thousands of personnel and robots.
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It should fit most steering wheels that fall between 14.5 inches to 15.25 inches in diameter.
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It was a tektite, about three millimetres in diameter—the fallout from an ancient asteroid impact.
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It's about three feet in diameter and bulges pleasingly out from the wall of my office.
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The caissons supporting the works are four feet in diameter and go 20 feet below ground.
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Eleven of the devices are Mavic Pro quadcopters, which measure less than two feet in diameter.
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It is very spacious, 1,600 miles in diameter — so big it can be shared with Walmart.
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The tomb also included a massive scarab-shaped stone artifact more than a foot in diameter.
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The entire space would be captured by four GoPro cameras, each about two inches in diameter.
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A Crimean astronomer spotted the fuzzy blob of light, which is about 6 miles in diameter.
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It measures 6-inches in diameter and comes in three lengths: 12, 18, and 36 inches.
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The larger of the two tombs is 39 feet in diameter and the smaller 20153 feet.
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Phobos is 17 miles in diameter, not 7 miles, and Deimos is 9 miles, not 1.5.
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Not far below them stands a ringed, 15-foot-in-diameter cross section of a sequoia.
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Slowly, the aircraft's two rotors, each with three blades and 25 feet in diameter, start to rotate.
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The sixth largest of Saturn&aposs moons, Enceladus is only about 314 miles (505 kilometers) in diameter.
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It is either one or two hunks of ice and rock, perhaps 20 miles in diameter total.
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Going into the surgery, doctors believed the twins had about 3.8 centimeters in diameter of fused brain.
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The next largest radio telescope is the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, at 300 metres in diameter.
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They planted grapes in a raised garden out back lined by rocks about a foot in diameter.
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Despite being a mere 310 miles in diameter, Enceladus is a complex, and surprisingly Earth-like world.
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Annovera is a soft silicone ring that's 2.25 inches in diameter that you insert inside your vagina.
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PM 73 pollution is made up of small particles and droplets less than 2.5 microns in diameter.
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When choosing a stone, Bocquet suggests something in the range of four to six inches in diameter.
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The cylindrical aluminum body is less than half an inch in diameter and about 1.5 inches long.
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Their bones were also greater in diameter than bones of mice with osteoporosis who didn't eat agave.
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The New Glenn will be 23 feet in diameter and range between 270 and 313 feet high.
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Measuring three feet in diameter, the helium balloon has 300 charcoal sticks attached to it for drawing.
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As we drove along, Callahan pointed out a pipe three feet in diameter running alongside the road.
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The probe covers welded carbon and alloy steel pipe larger than 16 inches (406.4 mm) in diameter.
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The new ring-shaped device is made of soft plastic and is around two inches in diameter.
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The mound appeared up in the georadar data as a circle that was 59 feet in diameter.
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It is 338 feet in diameter, slightly larger than the circumference of the outer ring at Stonehenge.
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It&aposs 12 feet in diameter, weighs 11,875 pounds, contains 2,688 Waterford crystals, and 32,256 LED lights.
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He said that they are nearly 10 inches long, and that most are 1¼ inch in diameter.
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It features a stone tabletop six feet in diameter that is held up by 300 bronze figurines.
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When nylon, like some other polymer fibers, is heated, it shrinks in length, but expands in diameter.
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Each camera is made of copper and is only 0003 inches long and 2.25 inches in diameter.
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And fine particulates, classified as 2.5 microns or less in diameter, are just one type of pollution.
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The W.H.O. guidelines set limits for two types of particles: fine particles smaller than 83 microns in diameter — less than a fraction of the width of a human hair — known as PM 28; and slightly larger particles that are smaller than 22014 microns in diameter, known as PM23.
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Two years ago, they were weaving with 600-filament count conductive polymer thread half a millimeter in diameter.
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For comparison, some of the other asteroids on the Risk List measure 900 and 375 meters in diameter.
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The GMT will be be big—24.5 meters (83.5 feet) in diameter, high up in the Chilean desert.
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The channels seen in human skulls were five times larger in diameter than the ones seen in mice.
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The probe covers welded carbon and alloy steel pipe measuring more than 16 inches (406.4 mm) in diameter.
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"Ultrafine particles are very fine particles that are less than 0.1 micron (100 nanometers) in diameter," said Black.
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The oval features are cyclones, the largest of which measure up to 600 miles (1,000 km) in diameter.
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Parts of Texas could see hail larger than 1 inch in diameter, according to the National Weather Service.
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The powerful storm was moving east at 25 mph and produced hail up to 1.75 inches in diameter.
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The pits got much bigger—reaching eight to ten metres in diameter—and moved far into the forest.
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One experiment from 2016 exceeding a terabit per square inch used magnetic grains just 5 nanometers in diameter.
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Its next target, 215 MU22015 is much larger, measuring about 269-269 miles (22014-693 km) in diameter.
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Moreover, the apparatus the team used for this trial was only 2½ metres long and 30cm in diameter.
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The device measures just 11 inches in diameter and was designed for the ESA by UK-based Qinetiq.
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The medals are all 85mm in diameter, measuring 7.7mm at their thinnest part and 23mm at their thickest.
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The pipeline was 30 inches (76 cm) in diameter, Folger said, and was shut off after the blast.
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This can induce sudden increases in wind speeds for hundreds, if not more than 1,000 miles, in diameter.
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Ocean Man Chief Connie Big Eagle said the spill was 15 meters (50 feet) in diameter on Friday.
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Along the way, the frame will start to unfold, eventually forming a mirror measuring 21.3 feet in diameter.
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The Russian missiles would be used to target smaller asteroids of 20 meters to 50 meters in diameter.
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Its body is the size of a soda can and its instruments measure only 1.8 millimeters in diameter.
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The MC lesions tend to be pink or flesh-colored, and between 2 and 5 millimeters in diameter.
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Each address points to one of 33 trillion individual squares, three meters in diameter, on the Earth's surface.
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The large metallic ring, which measures 63 inches in diameter, will eventually be installed on the Harmony module.
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The Iranian nuclear device would have fit in a missile warhead, making it about three feet in diameter.
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Typically, lipomas grow slowly and are fairly small, about 2 inches in diameter according to the Mayo Clinic.
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The natural chimney was at least 1.5 meters in diameter and at least 22 meters (72 feet) deep.
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They poured it on water in a pan about 16 inches in diameter, and then ignited the fuel.
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Its rings are about 200 times larger than its counterpart here, measuring about 75 million miles in diameter.
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The wheels are also wider (5993 inches thick) and larger (9 inches in diameter), which provides greater stability.
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Cut this into four long bits, then roll these into even-sized sausages, about 2 cm in diameter.
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NASA has estimated that the core is between 1.2 and 10 miles (2 and 16 kilometers) in diameter.
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By comparison, the upcoming European telescope is 39 meters in diameter, roughly the size of a basketball court.
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Imagine an object that has the same mass as the sun but is only 15 miles in diameter.
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The tunnel is 12 feet in diameter, and the finished tunnel segment is just over a mile long.
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Of particular concern is small particles that are less than 2.5 microns in diameter known as PM 2.5.
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While most are less than 10 centimeters in diameter, even tiny objects can threaten spacecrafts and communications satellites.
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One pit, at 5.5 meters in diameter, is far larger than those used for Iran's medium-range missiles.
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The Canadian-made boring machine leased to Musk is several hundred feet long and 14 feet in diameter.
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While most are less than four inches in diameter, even tiny objects can threaten spacecraft and communications satellites.
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They believe that FarOut is a dwarf planet more than 310 miles in diameter, with a pinkish hue.
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Hippocamp is only about 1433 kilometers (21 miles) in diameter, making it the runt of the Neptunian family.
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It came in a distinctive disc-shaped glass jar, about 4 inches in diameter and an inch deep.
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It came in a distinctive disc-shaped glass jar, about 4 inches in diameter and an inch deep.
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The license details that each ground antenna is 0.48 meters in diameter, or just under 19 inches across.
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The scientists cataloged the sizes and locations of hundreds of boulders larger than roughly 6 feet in diameter.
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That's a very large concentration of tiny particles, 2.5 micrometers in diameter, which are particularly dangerous for human health.
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Its stainless steel case is 44 mm in diameter and 12.6 mm thick, with an interchangeable 22 mm band.
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Fine particulate matter, or PM2.5, refers to particles in the air that are 2.5 microns or less in diameter.
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The asteroid, at only around 1,700 feet in diameter, is now the smallest object ever orbited by a spacecraft.
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Finally, it will be suspended upside down over the massive ELT primary mirror, which is 128 feet in diameter.
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These ISIS-designed shells are exactly 119.5 mm in diameter—a perfect fit for the ISIS-designed mortar tubes.
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Ryugu is very small, only 3000 meters in diameter, which is about the size of 6.5 Empire State Buildings.
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And then there's a center dish stage that's very small, about 12 feet in diameter, and a passerelle downstage.
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Enceladus, a walnut-shaped oddball measuring only 500 kilometers (310 miles) in diameter, was also thrown into sharp focus.
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By the time it passed the Kuiper belt, the insertion ship was down to twenty-five meters in diameter.
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Plait says that the asteroid or comet wasn't very large, probably measuring only a few hundred feet in diameter.
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Chris placed the two little girls in oil tanks through a hatch that was only eight inches in diameter.
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It saw a M2 armor-piercing projectile—0.3 inches in diameter—being fired at a lump of metal foam.
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Continue until all the edges are rolled out and the wrapper is about 3 to 4 inches in diameter.
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Source: Mental Floss The asteroid — which is sometimes known as a dwarf planet — is almost 600 miles in diameter.
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The left side of the picture shows the rocky surface of Ryugu, which measures about one kilometer in diameter.
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They range from the playful grandeur of "Moon Pie" to intimately crafted objects only a few inches in diameter.
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One tube measures 3.3 meters in diameter and the test track has been put together in the Nevada desert.
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FUCI's big wheel -- which measures almost 3 feet in diameter -- stores energy and allows the bike to maintain speed.
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The installation, which is nearly 100 feet in diameter, is designed to help festival attendees navigate Black Rock City.
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Once inflated to its full size, the habitat will be about 13 feet long and 10.6 feet in diameter.
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A crater that rescue workers identified as the site of the chemical strike was about 1 meter in diameter.
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The pictures show the Scoop's small footprint — it's about 10 centimeters in diameter — suggesting that it's built for portability.
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It is a cylindrical structure standing eight inches tall and two inches in diameter, and weighing just six ounces.
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These displays are glass sheets with a series of holes in them that measure just 50 nanometers in diameter.
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The Ivenf Christmas Tree Skirt measures 48-inches in diameter and has a simple but appealing geometric scallop trim.
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The agency said the island is just a few meters offshore, and about 20 to 30 feet in diameter.
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The cabins in the rocket to Mars will be 9 meters, or about 30 feet, in diameter, Musk says.
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They'll work with any cord up to 0.25 inches in diameter: charging cables, USB cords, headphone cords, and more.
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NASA tracks about 90% of those types of big asteroids (the ones half a mile in diameter or more).
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A wheel of Gruyère is between 55 and 65 centimeters in diameter and weighs between 25 and 40 kilograms.
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As little as a nanometre in diameter, ultrafines are small enough to pass through into the bloodstream with ease.
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Measuring seven feet in diameter, this sold for £2600,2000, or roughly $2800,2000, against an estimate of £2401,5003 to £2500,2000.
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The jar is 6 inches in diameter and 8.5 inches tall with a dog bone handle for added character.
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These neuronal clusters are only about 350 micrometers in diameter, approximately the size of the eye of a housefly.
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Notably, the other meteorite that blew up over Russia—the 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor—was only 20 meters in diameter.
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Sputnik ("satellite" in Russian) was a small ball about two feet in diameter and weighing less than 200 pounds.
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At minimum, the design must include the text "I Voted" and fit within a circle two inches in diameter.
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Dotting its surface were perfectly round holes, each an inch or two in diameter and about a foot deep.
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The result weighs just 80 pounds and is a watermelon-esque 18.5 inches long and 12 inches in diameter.
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Poe said that the plant has been evacuated and so has about "two miles in diameter" from the facility.
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Several thousand NEOs have been discovered, ranging in size from a few dozen meters to several kilometers in diameter.
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Outside, the water flows into large filtering pools, measuring 20 to 30 meters (70 to 100 feet) in diameter.
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If it's two space meatballs smashed together, each one could be about 9-12 miles (15-20 kilometers) in diameter.
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They'll fly that engine, which is about 10 feet in diameter, back to its manufacturers, General Electric, in Cardiff, Wales.
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As the pod accelerated through the tube 11 feet in diameter, the 16 wheels retracted as magnetic levitation took over.
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The asteroid, named Ryugu after an undersea palace in a Japanese folktale, is about 20103 meters (3,000 feet) in diameter.
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It's supposed to be 2.7 inches in diameter, which does compare favorably to the August Smart Lock's 3.4-inch diameter.
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Its biggest impact crater, called Odysseus Crater, is 250 miles in diameter — that's roughly two-fifths of the moon itself.
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The Forever Roll is 12 inches in diameter and is equivalent to 24 rolls of regular-size Charmin Ultra Soft.
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Although plastic doesn't degrade, it does break down into microplastics, which can be as small as a millimeter in diameter.
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Northern Oklahoma could be pelted with hail 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter, or larger, on Wednesday, the NWS tweeted.
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"Dusty's Stacks" (2011) and "Healing Grounds" are both tondos, the former 38 inches in diameter and the latter 30 inches.
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The tree that killed her was a conifer, and it was about six feet in diameter, the website said. Capt.
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Health officials pay close attention to one type known as PM20163, particles that are 22016 microns or less in diameter.
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With wheels measuring just 7.5-inches in diameter, you still end up feeling every bump and crack in the road.
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Slightly over 1,600 feet in diameter, Bennu is currently so small that its surface is unable to support liquid water.
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The new construction—a sea-front observation tower—is just less than 13 feet in diameter yet 531 feet tall.
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Like this:Key facts about this monster:Its front fan is 11 feet in diameter (3.35 meters), which is a world record.
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Eagle Crater measures about 72 feet (22 meters) in diameter, and is located in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars.
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Continue this motion while rotating the pizza clockwise until the pizza has been stretched to around 30 cm in diameter.
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San Antonio was hit particularly hard, as the National Weather Service reported hail of up to 4.5 inches in diameter.
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It is 27 millimetres long, 22015mm in diameter and has an energy density of perhaps 250 watt-hours per kilogram.
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In reality, Watts placed the two girls in oil tanks through a hatch that was only eight inches in diameter.
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In this photo taken by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, you can see two craters, both around 13,600 feet in diameter.
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In this photo taken by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, you can see two craters, both around 1,600 feet in diameter.
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Watts placed the two girls in oil tanks through a hatch that was only eight inches in diameter, said Rourke.
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This large impact crater formed about 21 billion years ago, and it measures around 2440 kilometers (4 miles) in diameter.
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At 1,172 miles long and 30 inches in diameter, Dakota Access cost $3.8 billion to build, Energy Transfer Partners said.
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During transit, the cylindrical BEAM will be about 7 feet (2.16 meters) long and 7.7 feet (2330 meters) in diameter.
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Even though NGC 4889's black hole measures 130 billion kilometers in diameter, you can't see it in the picture.
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At that point, it will expand out to its maximum size of 13 feet long and 10 feet in diameter.
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Pictures from Dawn indicate that the dwarf planet has only 16 craters that are bigger than 62 miles in diameter.
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"Imagine this: This defendant took those little girls, put them through a hatch 8 inches in diameter," the prosecutor said.
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Some of the falling beams, 35 feet long and five inches in diameter, buried themselves 40 feet into the ground.
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Each of the pieces is a circular wood panel, 18 inches in diameter and ringed by a thick red outline.
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The proportion of large tumors (that is, at least 2 cm in diameter) went from 64 percent to 32 percent.
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PM2.5, or particles of 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter, is so dangerous because it lodges deep in the lungs.
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For all these reasons, high-frequency radio telescopes tend to be small — generally, no larger than 10 meters in diameter.
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On Sunday morning, the National Hurricane Center assessed Dorian's eye as being about 23 miles in diameter and well-defined.
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Called J26620+66203, the star is 26620 times as massive as the Sun, and measures about 22.17 miles in diameter.
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It yielded hundreds of cylinders of ice, each about a yard and a half long and four inches in diameter.
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Scuds, about 1 feet long and 3 feet in diameter, were originally developed by the Soviet Union in the 1950s.
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In India, school lunches are cooked in large pots that can be up to four feet (1.2 meters) in diameter.
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But detecting those long, frail frequencies requires a monstrous instrument, and dish antennas top out around 1,600 feet in diameter.
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It's 79 feet in diameter, slightly larger than the asteroid that streaked through the sky over Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013.
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And yet, for a giant, an Afrormosia rarely exceeds 1.8 meters in diameter, giving it the dimensions of a pencil.
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That first ball was six feet in diameter, made of iron and wood, weighed 700 pounds, and contained 100 lightbulbs.
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Producers today are employing gathering lines up to 36 inches in diameter with maximum operating pressures that rival transmission lines.
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Estimates put the latter at ten kilometers in diameter or more, which would be 1000 times larger than 2016 RB1.
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It was over 363 feet long, almost 30 feet in diameter, with a range of 7,800 miles at 13 knots.
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These 19723 crosses, each about 60 feet in diameter, are a mile apart from one another down to the millimeter.
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Dr. Murphy seeded the water in the tank with light reflecting particles less than three thousandths of an inch in diameter.
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His conclusion: you'd need to drop a big ball of dirt roughly 8 miles in diameter into the oceans every year.
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Visible in the top right corner of this image, the crater is around 2.5 miles deep and 31 miles in diameter.
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But with wheels measuring just 2890-inches in diameter, you still end up feeling every bump and crack in the road.
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The ship he proposes to transport humans to the Red Planet is huge: 12 meters in diameter and 122 meters tall.
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Built in the 1980s, the pipeline is 6 inches in diameter and transports about 1,000 barrels of oil daily, he said.
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Measuring nearly 3,200 miles (5,100 km) in diameter, Titan is the Solar System's second largest moon and Saturn's largest natural satellite.
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The hourglass is filled with 1,249,996 "nanoballs" that are 0.66mm in diameter and made of solid stainless steel coated in copper.
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The habitat, which was built by Bigelow Aerospace, will increase in size to 13 feet long and 10.5 feet in diameter.
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It creates a hemisphere of spatial awareness about two feet in diameter around the Pixel when it's sitting on a table.
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Measuring just 5" in diameter and 1" thick, it's basically a pint-sized cinema you can tote around in your pocket.
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The vehicle will also be equipped with a microscope, which can look for microbial cells less than 0.2 microns in diameter.
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The vial was about an inch in diameter and about four inches long, and they had to do four of those.
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The SS-520-4 stands at just over 31 feet tall and it's only 20 inches in diameter, according to JAXA.
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A mid-sized Saturnian moon that measures about 313 miles (504 km) in diameter, it features a geologically young, dynamic surface.
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The drum, invented by Ernst W. Hoffmeister of Hamburg, is about five yards in diameter and makes 23.5 rotations per minute.
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Meanwhile, chunks of ice ranging from a few feet to 130 feet (1-40 meters) in diameter were thrown into space.
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According to a Tulane University fact sheet, the Chelyabinsk object was probably around 56-65 feet (17-20 meters) in diameter.
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Phobos is the larger one at 17 miles (27 km) across, while Deimos is just 9 miles (14.5 km) in diameter.
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O'Neill's space settlements include two cylinders, each 20 miles long and 4 miles in diameter, according to the National Space Society.
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The space rock thought to have wiped out the dinosaurs was only between 6 and 9 miles in diameter, for perspective.
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Chris placed the two little girls in oil tanks through a hatch that was only eight inches in diameter, said Rourke.
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The beef and potato-filled pies measure four inches in diameter and one inch in depth, according to the Daily Mail.
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Stretching about 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) in diameter, the impact basin contains subtle clues about the cataclysmic event that moulded it.
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These were then soaked in hydrofluoric acid, which dissolves glass, leaving behind hollow polymer tubes about half a millimetre in diameter.
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Using the palms of your hands, press each into a round patty about 4 inches in diameter (about ¼-inch thick). 4.
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The leaking well, SS-25, is a steel tube seven inches in diameter that descends 8,253 feet from the canyon's ridge.
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Each ornament measures around 3 inches in diameter and is completely covered with knitted wool in a colorful winter sweater design.
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By comparison, the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago left a crater only 110 miles in diameter.
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After Victor's team dug a well 100 feet deep and three feet in diameter, Victor rappelled down, heading backward in time.
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At 2/3 inch thick and 4 1/2 inches in diameter, the Wireless Charging Pads are pretty slimline and packable.
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It features an enclosed 540-square-foot observatory with a retractable roof, as well an 80-foot in diameter Solar Plaza.
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An asteroid, estimated to be 100 feet in diameter, could skim past the Earth today, but we earthlings should be safe.
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The world is seen in two hemispheres — each 1.5 square meters in diameter — that take up the six inner six scrolls.
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She died after one half of the plastic Pokéball, measuring just under three inches in diameter, became attached to her face.
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The Webb telescope mirror is 6.5 meters in diameter, or just over 21 feet, compared with 2.4 meters for the Hubble.
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The explosive ordnance disposal unit "found a suspicious bomb inside a toilet, 15 centimeters long, 10 centimeters in diameter," police said.
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Inside are tiny tubes, each less than a millimeter in diameter, lined with living human cells extracted from a particular organ.
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And it's anywhere between 1.2 and 10 miles in diameter, Karen Meech and her colleagues at the University of Hawaii say.
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The explosive ordnance disposal unit "found a suspicious bomb inside a toilet, 15 centimeters long, 10 centimeters in diameter," police said.
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Congress's 2005 mandate ordered NASA to find 90 percent of near-Earth asteroids larger than 140 meters in diameter by 2020.
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NuScale's reactor is 65 feet tall and 9 feet in diameter, and is housed in a containment vessel only slightly larger.
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Some of the greatest threats include scattered tornadoes, wind gusts reaching 70 mph and hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter.
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This includes things like reducing emissions of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5), which can trigger breathing problems.
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The two moons of Mars are small: Phobos is 17 miles wide; Deimos is even tinier, just 9 miles in diameter.
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Unlike the giant hulking rocks that tend to get thrown in American bowling alleys, 19813-pin relies on a ball slightly less than 21981 inches in diameter—larger than a skee-ball (which is 21989 inches in diameter) and roughly the size of the ball used in duckpin bowling, but using five pins, instead of 280 (hence the name).
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But as we've noted in the past, NASA does not track all of the nearby asteroids smaller than 140 meters in diameter.
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Continue moving your hands around the edge, letting gravity pull the dough downward, until circle is about 10 inches in diameter. 7.
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"The vagina can accommodate a baby's head that's 10 centimeters in diameter, and there's no penis as big as that," Minkin says.
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Legend has it that Genghis Khan himself ruled his vast empire from—suitably enough—an especially large one, nine metres in diameter.
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Beijing's average density of PM2.5 - airborne particulate matter under 2.5 microns in diameter that can penetrate deep into the lungs - from Nov.
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Each of these moons is just a few miles in diameter, too small to form a spherical shape under its own gravity.
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Per the Verge, Neuralink said that the threads are extremely thin (4 to 6 μm, smaller in diameter than a human hair).
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With its standard base measuring six centimeters in diameter, the circular moss ball base hovers around two centimeters above the magnetic base.
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The larger one is just under a mile in diameter and its companion asteroid "moon" is about a third of that size.
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The Lockheed Martin surveillance radar which hangs from one of the balloon's bays can monitor an area around 251 miles in diameter.
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The current world record for the largest disco ball stands at 33' in diameter—an attraction at the 2014 Bestival in Leeds.
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It's also very small in diameter relative to most contemporary watches, with a 35mm diameter that also adds to its understated appeal.
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The scientists created a tiny and very precise glass pipette with an opening of one micron in diameter that holds an electrode.
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At 10 inches in diameter, the HITO leaves room for your other wall décor, but it still features easy-to-read numbers.
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The island is only little more than a mile in diameter, so it doesn't take long to see much of the terrain.
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Levels of PM 2.5, or particles smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter, hit their highest last year at 450 on Dec. 23.
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PM2.5 particles are smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diameter, and they can enter deep into the lungs and even into the bloodstream.
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The spacecraft's primary mission is to collect samples, and it was designed to aim at a target circle 82 feet in diameter.
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The theoretic risk of torsion was present in my case because the cyst was lopsided and more than seven centimeters in diameter.
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But ultrasound found one — nearly an inch in diameter — and subsequent tests revealed cancer that had already spread to 13 lymph nodes.
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The spacecraft also detected numerous larger boulders on the surface, with more than 200 boulders that are over 32 feet in diameter.
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At 40 feet in diameter, it's still too small to hoist a rocket into space, but the fundamental design is the same.
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N95 respirators filter out most airborne particles from the air, preventing wearers from breathing in particles down to 0.3 microns in diameter.
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The space, only 30 feet in diameter, is intimate, like a thrillingly vertiginous pilot house more than 1,200 feet above the city.
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While most are less than 10 centimeters, or about four inches, in diameter, even tiny objects can threaten spacecraft and communications satellites.
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The spacecraft also detected numerous larger boulders on the surface, with more than 4.33 boulders that are over 32 feet in diameter.
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The set, designed by Es Devlin, was dominated by a huge sphere, thirty-six feet in diameter—half Earth, half Death Star.
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Only eight factories make pipes 30 inches in diameter or larger, and just three churn out pipes that meet certain thickness standards.
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Scientists want to find and catalog as many of these as they can, especially those between 10 and 100 meters in diameter.
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For perspective, a human hair measures about 50,000 to 100,000 nanometers in diameter, so the scale we're talking about here is ridiculously small.
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One wound on the baby's forehead was approximately one inch in diameter and was so deep the skull was visible, the affidavit states.
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In photos posted by the agency, the "island" is just a few meters off shore, and about 20 to 30 feet in diameter.
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The device itself is 1.1 inches in diameter and made of medical grade silicon, complete with two sensors that communicate with the app.
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The section of pipe that failed is 22 inches in diameter and constructed with API 22015L X-20163 line pipe manufactured by Welspun.
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The chained dog stands before a pit, roughly six feet in diameter, with white painted floors and walls reaching up to the ribcage.
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In addition they mandated that the octagonal cage be 21 feet in diameter, much larger than the one being used by the UFC.
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Forty inches in diameter and with a foot-wide neck, the bottle can hold over 2,000 bottles of wine, so—because why not?
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The largest ice balls were some 3 inches in diameter — the size of a tea cup — and were recorded in Howard County, Texas.
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The cone-like pods are 15 feet high and 8 feet in diameter, and they would sit vertically on Mars' dusty, rocky surface.
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They released tiny pieces of plastics — between 10 and 600 micrometers in diameter — in the water, to see whether the larvaceans ate them.
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Spanning over nine feet in diameter, it is made up of 60 sheets that capture our continents and waters in stunning, handdrawn detail.
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He began creating gigantic sizes (2240 slices to a pie, 240 inches in diameter) so he could combine both regular and sweet toppings.
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The size of the beads causes the effectiveness of the absorption to vary—with the ideal size being about 12 millimeters in diameter.
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Opportunity continued its long trek to Endeavour crater, 22km in diameter, 1,000 times larger than the crater in which it had started off.
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It's 13.8 inches in diameter and weighs almost 9 pounds — pretty bulky for a guy that's supposed to swerve around furniture with ease.
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Dube23The $60 Dube2 was far and away the smallest and most easily concealed unit I tested, measuring a mere half-inch in diameter.
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This minor planet is located about 120 times farther from the Sun than Earth, and measures roughly 500 kilometers (310 miles) in diameter.
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These droplets of material are tiny — just 20 to 30 microns in diameter, or less than half the width of a human hair.
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One characteristic of this storm that's clear from satellite imagery is that it has developed a massive eye about 50 miles in diameter.
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Stretching 40 feet in diameter, the spiral and circles of pulsing metal were a response by Howe to the power of the sun.
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The pipes, approximately 2.5 meters in diameter and under tow to Algeria from Norway, washed up by Horsey and Sea Palling in Norfolk.
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Measuring 43 feet (13 meters) long and 17 feet (5 meters) in diameter, the nosecone is big enough to hold a school bus.
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The total dimensions of the checkers are 7 inches in diameter, and the game ends up 6 feet long by 5 feet tall.
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Form each dough half (still covered by the plastic wrap) into a log shape about 10 inches long and 1½ inches in diameter.
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Measuring 9 meters (nearly 30 feet) in diameter at its widest point, the installation is, in essence, a colorful, fully functioning swimming pool.
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Instead, the Ray is 12mm in diameter and 38mm long, which makes it easier to be worn amid a row of bracelets, perhaps.
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When it launched onboard the Space X's Dragon cargo spacecraft, the cylindrical BEAM was only 7 feet long and 7.7 feet in diameter.
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Back then, players made the shot 38 feet out from the net while staying within a circle that was ten feet in diameter.
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In just one medium sized asteroid, say, 85033 kilometer in diameter, there is enough water and carbon to sustain a medium-sized city.
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An even larger hailstone was measured and verified on June 25 with measurements of 7 inches in diameter and 18.75 inches in circumference.
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The Denver Post reported that areas around the town Superior were hit with hail the size of teacups — around 3 inches in diameter.
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And, the overall size of the unit is approximately 16 inches in diameter and 8 inches high with the lid holder in place.
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Consider, for example, a lovely hemispherical wine cup just three inches in diameter made of hammered gold in Iran in the 11th century.
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These particles, which are less than 2.5 micrometres (thousandths of a millimetre) in diameter, are blamed for various respiratory diseases and lung cancer.
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The house is in Mexico's Northern state of Coahuila, and is 131 feet in diameter with a huge boulder used as the roof.
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Holes larger than a ½ inch in diameter will require a mesh tape or repair patch to be applied before beginning the spackling process.
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Called the Large Inflatable Fabric Environment (LIFE), the habitat would expand to be 27 feet in diameter with three floors of living space.
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Indeed, observations from NASA's MESSENGER orbiter suggest that Mercury is nearly nine miles shorter in diameter than it was four billion years ago.
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According to Chowhound, Belgian waffles are bigger all around — in diameter and thickness — and also have deeper square pockets than their American counterparts.
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Each of the tower's first two floors has a sitting room, measuring 18 feet in diameter; on the third floor is an office.
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N95 respirators filter out most airborne particles from the surrounding air, preventing wearers from breathing in particles down to 0.3 microns in diameter.
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Scientists aren't sure whether the coronavirus also travels in smaller, drier droplets known as aerosols (which are less than 5 micrometers in diameter).
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The impact that flung these Australasian tektites would have excavated a crater at least several miles in diameter and hundreds of feet deep.
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The Blob, on the other hand, can grow up to several feet in diameter as its nuclei divide inside a single containing cell.
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The company's earliest rocket, Falcon 22021, was just 213 feet high, 21 feet in diameter and could carry a payload of 400 pounds.
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These dense, almost circular colonies may eventually reach 10 to 12 feet in diameter, and can be composed of hundreds of individual stems.
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The Original Grid is 5.5-inches in diameter and 13-inches long, but you can get it in a number of different sizes.
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Its centerpiece is a huge, flat dome more than 2,000 feet in diameter that even the temple concedes looks like a flying saucer.
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Measuring 30 meters in height and five meters in diameter, the rotor sails were installed on the product tanker in Rotterdam, Norsepower added.
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Oldenburg worked with a TV-production company to build the sculpture, which is eleven feet high and more than thirteen feet in diameter.
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Meteors are small particles of debris that are under 10 meters in diameter that burn up in Earth's atmosphere as they pass through.
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Massive galaxies can be thousands of light-years across and the halos around them can be up to ten times larger in diameter.
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Let's start with a space rock that's 40 feet in diameter, super dense, and traveling at a speed of 12 miles a second.
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The asteroid is 492 meters in diameter and is carbon rich, in addition to containing a number of organic molecules and amino acids.
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The redesign also includes a raised, circular planting bed, fourteen feet in diameter, to be installed near the southwest corner of the plaza.
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