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Is 2,380,000,000,000 cups as big as Halley's Comet?

It's about one-seven-thousandth as big as Halley's Comet
The size of Halley's Comet is about 17,000,000,000,000,000.0000000000000000000 cups.
(Comet Halley, officially "1P/Halley") (volume calculated based on 2005 dimensions)
Halley's Comet, the famous comet visible to observers on Earth approximately every 76 years, has a peanut- or potato-shaped nucleus made of rock, dust, ice, and various frozen gasses. The nucleus measures approximately 15 km by 8 km by 8 km, which yields a calculated volume of 17,000,000,000,000,000.0000000000000000000 cups. The coma of the Comet — the trail of sublimated gasses that give the Comet its visibility — may be up to 100,000 km in length.
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