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Another "powers of ten" style video, this time starting at Mercury and ending with Cephus.
Reviewed by billjb Dec 09 2006, 12:31am ( 50 reviews ) • google.com
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Rated by terrillj on Apr 19 2009, 5:40pm
Thanks stefans2006
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Rated by Kaose on Aug 19 2008, 4:45pm
Amazing to see the size of our planet in comparison to the largest objects in the universe displayed in such a dynamic style.
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Rated by bigmo1955 on Jul 31 2008, 11:54am
This is one of the reasons I love physics and cosmology... dam we are so insignificant! One incredible universe we live in folks... enjoy it!
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Rated by gonic on Jul 30 2008, 12:58pm
et maintenant, voyons large !
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Rated by Jday13 on Jun 05 2008, 1:34pm
we're so small
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Rated by bahrbarian on Jun 04 2008, 5:12pm
Amazing video. I'm not sure anyone can wrap their mind around the sheer size of these stars.
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Rated by blueinbrasil on Jun 01 2008, 2:14pm
Mind boggling
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Rated by peterryanhamilto on May 30 2008, 9:02pm
excellent scale video. lets you know how little we really are.