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Scale of the Universe
Scale of Universe is an interactive experience to inspire people to learn about the vast ranges of the visible and invisible world. Click on objects to learn more. Use the scroll bar to zoom in and out.
About the Scale of the Universe - Scale of Universe
Scale of the Universe is a visual tool for getting a sense of the scale of various objects in the universe. It has a wide collection of objects ranging from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest galaxies.
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The Observable Universe is 880 yottameters - Scale of Universe
The size of the Observable Universe is mind-bogglingly large, and it’s filled with an incredible number of galaxies, stars, and planets. But remember, this is only what we can see from Earth. There’s a whole lot more universe out there beyond what we can observe.
Resource Hub - Scale of Universe
Here are some awesome resources to learn more about the universe! Journey to the edge of the (observable) universe with Alec Baldwin All Alone in the Night: Timelapse Footage of the Earth as seen from the ISS
How big is Antares? | Scale of the Universe - Scale of Universe
Did you know there’s a star out there so huge that if it took the Sun’s place in our solar system, it would reach all the way out to somewhere between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter? That’s Antares, a red supergiant and one of the most impressive stars visible to the naked eye.
How big is Barnard's Loop? | Scale of the Universe - Scale of …
In the grand scheme of things, Barnard’s Loop is a colossal structure in the universe, far surpassing the size of our Earth and even our solar system. It’s a magnificent reminder of the vastness and beauty of the cosmos that surrounds us.
The Tarantula Nebula is 18 exameters - Scale of Universe
Among the many wonders that fill our universe, one particularly amazing spectacle is the Tarantula Nebula. But what makes it so special? Let’s dive into the fascinating world of this celestial marvel and discover its immense size and how it …
How big is a Saguaro Cactus? | Scale of the Universe - Scale of …
This dinosaur is now extinct, but it used to be up to 7 meters long. Although the T-Rex was very large, it was not the largest! Zoom out a bit to see the largest dinosaur!
Star Sizes | Scale of the Universe - Scale of Universe
The largest supergiant stars can be more than 1500 times larger than our Sun. This makes them over 2,000 million km across. However, supergiants actually don't contain thousands times more mass than the Sun. This is because supergiants have expanded as they age, so all the stuff inside them is much more spread out.