If you travel in a straight line between Rio de Janerio to the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, you will travel about 2,492.786 nautical miles.
The distance between the above places is approximately equal to 3280 nautical miles. To convert miles to nautical miles, multiply the miles by 0.86. This is point to point straight distance. The actual distance will change according to the route.
Distance between Atlanta, Georgia, United States and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as the crow flies: 4742 miles (7631 km) (4121 nautical miles)
Distance between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as the crow flies: 4778 miles (7689 km) (4152 nautical miles)
The southern-most bend in the Magellan Strait is 54 degrees S, and the Drake Passage begins at about 56 degrees S -- about 138 nautical miles. The distance between the Drake Passage and the northern-most tip of Antarctica is about 500 miles wide. The answer you want, then, is about 638 miles with a mix of nautical and statute miles.
The air distance from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Brasilia, Brazil, is 581 miles. That equals 935 kilometers or 505 nautical miles.
685 nautical miles
Your answer depends on where you want to go on Antarctica, which is 10% of the earth's surface..
The distance in Brazil from Rio de Janeiro to Fox do Iguacu is 741 air miles. That equals 1,192 kilometers or 644 nautical miles.
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The air distance from Washington, D.C., United States of America, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is 4,781 miles. That equals 7,695 kilometers or 4,155 nautical miles.