This is our place in the solar system.
This is the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
All other planets of the solar system can fit between the Earth and the Moon.
Now let's talk about the size of the planets. This little green spot is North America on Jupiter.
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And this is the size of the Earth compared to Saturn.
This is what Saturn's rings would look like from Earth.
And this is a comet. This is how it compares to Los Angeles.
But all this cannot be compared with the size of the Sun.
This is how the Earth looks from the surface of the Moon.
And so - from Mars.
And from Saturn.
But let's get back to the Sun. Compared to the Earth, it seems incredibly large.
There are more stars in the sky than grains of sand on all the beaches of the world.
This is how the Sun looks from Mars.
This is our place in the Milky Way.
But there are other galaxies that are much larger than the Milky Way.
But let's think bigger. This photo captures thousands of galaxies, each with millions of stars and many planets.
This is one of the largest galaxies. It lies 10 billion light years from Earth.