Such a selection will be a great help for parents who want to show their child that our Earth is not the whole world yet.
This huge blue ball
Neighbors
Distance between the Earth and the Moon (to scale). Not that far, right?
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Meanwhile, all the planets of the solar system are placed in this distance!
Remember, our planet is very small. This green blot shows what North America would look like on Jupiter.
Six Earths will fit in one Saturn, there will also be room
This is what Saturn's rings would look like if they surrounded the Earth
We just landed a probe on a comet. This is how she compares to Los Angeles.
And this is to remind you how huge our Sun is …
View from the moon
View from Mars
From Saturn, we seem to be just a blue dot
And from Neptune generally barely noticeable
Here is the Earth in comparison with the Sun, which does not even fit in the photo as a whole!
This is what the Sun looks like from Mars. It should be noted that our sunsets are more beautiful
It's hard to grasp, but there are more stars in space than grains of sand on all the beaches of the Earth.
And our giant sun is small fry compared to other stars
Here is VY Big Dog. It is a billion times larger than the Sun. Literally
If we reduce the Sun to the size of a white blood cell and accordingly reduce the Milky Way, then in size it will correspond to the United States
"You are here" on the Milky Way
And this is the whole part of the Milky Way that we can see
In addition, the Milky Way is a relatively small galaxy compared to IC 1011, located 350 million light years from Earth.
This one image from the Hubble telescope shows thousands of galaxies, each with planets and millions of stars.
This galaxy is UDF 423, 10 billion light-years from Earth. In this photo, you look back billions of years.
This is just a tiny part of the night sky
And here is the earth's orbit compared to a black hole
On this scale, our life is perceived very differently. This is our house
Small, huh?
A beautiful night in the countryside
Let's move a little further
Cluster of other galaxies
The entire Virgo Supercluster is now visible
Even further…
That's the whole observable universe!