The solar system to scale
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I just stumbled across a page representing the size of the solar system to scale, even with distances to scale.

http://www.phrenopolis.com/perspective/solarsystem/

Have fun finding the planets. I cheated and used #earth #jupiter and other hashtags. Am I a bad person?
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#2

I also cheated
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#3

The largest horizontally scrolled webpage i've ever seen.....
I literally tried to find all the planets within just a fast scroll and just ended up to find the planet earth and pluto
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#4

Nice, very interesting.
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#5

http://htwins.net/scale2/

i like this better^^
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#6

There's a national geographic documentary about the known universe on *******, its over 1 hour long but if you are interested in this i recommend watching it

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_2Ts0JpB-M[/ame]
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#7

While our solar system is only so big, the universe is huge. There is planets, galaxies, and so much more. There is even places where time goes back.

I've seen alot of stuff by Discovery and National Geographic
And Yes, i do watch futurama. (off-topic)
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While our solar system is only so big, the universe is huge. There is planets, galaxies, and so much more. There is even places where time goes back.

I've seen alot of stuff by Discovery and National Geographic
And Yes, i do watch futurama. (off-topic)
I watch the program with Morgan Freeman. That episode was about alternate universes, where people came with theories about other universes next to our universe.

They think there is other universes because we see galaxies being attracted to a specific direction, which could possibly be another universe attracting the galaxies. That's why they believe that there is an end of our universe, but maybe a infinite amount of alternate universes.

It is a little hard to explain, but I will try to look for the episode, and see if I can get you guys a link for it.
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