Planet Size Comparison - A Must See
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Planet Size Comparison - A Must See
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Some other interesting versions of scale:
http://www.phrenopolis.com/perspective/stinson2004/index.html (my favorite)
http://www.noao.edu/education/peppercorn/pcmain.html
http://www.njaa.org/sswalk/sswalk.html#null
For another piece of the scale, Antares is about the same size as the orbit of Mars.
we tried to that at school ~
we failed we only got to the asteroid belt :D
that was like in year 7 here ( age of 11/12)
Planet Size Comparison - A Must See
I had never seen that -- and am awe struck :cool:
Wow, that is incredible!
Anyone else feel really small now?
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