Very cool image of objects bigger than 200 miles diameter in our solar system. (shows relative size)
Posted on: May 24, 2007 - 4:47pm
Very cool image of objects bigger than 200 miles diameter in our solar system. (shows relative size)
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Cool.
And
http://www.brevardastro.org/albums/UniverseScale/photo5.html
Shows how big our sun is! Its only one pixel in size in the photo...
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Awesome!
Where's the celestial teapot?
LOL. It not bigger than 200 miles diameter, it is a mere 150 miles diameter, silly! Tsk.
Very cool!!
Uhh, guys. I'm a little worried here. Scroll all the way to the right and look at "Mimas".
To quote the wise old Obe-Wan, "That's no moon. It's a space station."
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I didn't see a teapot, but I saw Delta Burke. I am pretty sure I did, anyway. Cool pic.
*Sees sun*
Mmm hmm yes.
*Jupiter, Saturn*
Nice.
*Uranus, Neptune*
*Earth pops up in the middle of freking nowhere*
F*%$#&(%#@$&%
Jeez, mimas is so small, I thought it was bigger.
It's pretty cool seeing the relative sizes compared, huh?
It's too big to be a spacestation!
I have a very bad feeling about this.
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