This was trending in my Facebook feed and I thought some of you would enjoy seeing the setup and end result. Even knowing that the models and diagrams I grew up with were necessarily out of scale because of the limited amount of space in classrooms and text books, its still surprising and striking to see the vast distances involved visually.
http://www.engadget.com/2015/09/17/solar-system-model-desert/
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That's why I always liked Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot (taken from Voyager 1, 3.7 billion miles from home). It gives a little bit of perspective. Hint: halfway down the brown band on the right.
- Carl Sagan
I love me some Carl Sagan. Think I'll have a beer on my little portion of that dot.
Feck yeah. A good one too.
Something in the same vein. This blew my mind when I stumbled across it on Reddit.
If the moon were the size of a pixel.
That was a good map as well. Both are really cool
This was worth seeing and definitely OT
So you are saying the moon is really just a Nevada dessert scene. Knew it!
OJ was right!!!! (Just to make it semi-sports related)
The sheer vastness of space is mind blowing and incomprehensible.
There's enough space between the earth and the moon to fit all the planets.
I'm a big space nerd, I could literally talk about this kind of stuff all day.
Nerd or Geek? ;)
Not quite sure of what the difference is, to be honest. Lol
Thought Pluto was voted back into the fold by the sci community??
It was "voted" back into the fold by an online poll. Unfortunately science doesn't work by popular opinion.
FTFY.
Screw that! The earth IS FLAT!!!!