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Sunday, March 9, 2014
If The Moon Were Only One Pixel
The universe is a big place and it's hard to get an idea of how big.
Here's a wonderful illustration, from
Josh Worth
, that shows you the scale of our solar system as if our moon was the size of one single pixel.
Just click
HERE
and scroll to the right.
Remember, things are really far apart.
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