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The related link lists prefixes which can be used with metric base units. The largest of these is yotta- (abbreviated Y-) which means a multiplier of 10^24. So 1 yottameter is 10^24 meters, for example. For comparison a light-year (the distance light will travel in 1 year) is about 9.47 x 10^15 meters. So there are over 100 million light years in 1 yottameter, for comparison.

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