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Old 02-08-2006, 01:35 AM   #1
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Default Planet Earth's Size Put Into Perspective. It's An Eye Opener!

Came across this.
www.rense.com/general72/size.htm

It shows just how small a dot we really are : :ticking:













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Old 02-08-2006, 01:42 AM   #2
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Geez louise...makes you realise we aint that big hey There are some big *** planets out there! If only they were inhabitable
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Old 02-08-2006, 01:50 AM   #3
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Geez louise...makes you realise we aint that big hey There are some big *** planets out there! If only they were inhabitable

Yeah i guess real estate prices wouldn't be so bad :hihi:

1 sq km $10,000 :sm_headba
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Old 02-08-2006, 09:25 AM   #4
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Mars would be the only remotely inhabitable planet on that list too...

As soon as the sun rises on Mercury, you're toast. As soon as it sets, you'll freeze.

Venus will pressure-cook you, but in acid.

Jupiter and Saturn are not only gaseous, but emit heat :S No clues indicate a solid surface. Some of their moons are rather interesting though... And that bigass red dot on Jupiter? No, that doesn't signify its Hindu orientation, it is in fact a massive storm that's been raging for ~400 years now.

Uranus and Neptune are gaseous, no clues indicate a solid surface. Neptune has the worst recorded storms ever (keep Jupiter's 400 year storm in mind here).

Pluto is an enigma, as is Charon, its "twin" (there is debate whether this is a massive moon, or that its a twin planet, albeit the runt of the two).
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I think us poor humans would find the gravity of those a little hard to handle.
We'd be dead in an instant.
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I got an email yesterday about the end of this month where you will be able to see Mars for the clearest in our lifetime, which will pop up as the brightest object apart from the moon, and in the same area. I think the 27th August is the clearest night to view it, and will be as big as the moon to the eye
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I think us poor humans would find the gravity of those a little hard to handle.
We'd be dead in an instant.
*puts on Homer Voice* MMmmmmmm......Human Pancakes from Uranus...Uhhhhhhhhh
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Old 02-08-2006, 12:29 PM   #8
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Apart from the planets in our solar system, every other body in those images is a star, so we could probably rule out inhabiting them indefinitely. Antares is one hell of a star though

http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/aldebaran.html
http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/arcturus.html
http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/betelgeuse.html
http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/antares.html
http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/pollux.html
http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/sirius.html
http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/rigel.html

The supergiant VV Cephei A is the largest star diameter wise, if it was put in place of the sun in our solar system, it would extend out to the orbit of Saturn, which is scarily large. The brightest star is the Pitsol Star which is around 10 million times brighter than the Sun, which would make for nasty sunburn, I'm picturing something along the lines of the playground scenes in Terminator 2.
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I got an email yesterday about the end of this month where you will be able to see Mars for the clearest in our lifetime, which will pop up as the brightest object apart from the moon, and in the same area. I think the 27th August is the clearest night to view it, and will be as big as the moon to the eye
Umm you do realise that for one, Mars is twice the diameter of the Moon (roughly). Two, for it to be as big as the Moon visibly, it would have to sit about 800,000 kays away from Earth. Since Mars is some 50 million + kays from us, I find that hard to believe.
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Not sure of how accurate the email info is, not even sure if the whole viewing thing is for real

It must be, it's on the internet!
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http://www.yorkoptical.com.au/mars.htm
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Fella that wrote "It's a Small World After All" had inside knowledge!
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Old 02-08-2006, 05:01 PM   #13
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Yes, when you take into account our sun is a small star in the Carina Signus arm of the Milkyway Galaxy, and that there is 100 Billion(est) stars in our galaxy alone.Then there are 100 MIllion Galaxies(est) in the known universe.Our little planet does seem pretty insignificant..
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**** we are small frys in this place!!
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Old 02-08-2006, 07:28 PM   #15
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Where are these other planets at?
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Old 02-08-2006, 07:31 PM   #16
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This is some intense stuff..

really makes you think doesnt it!

all in all, pretty interesting tho, hopefully the sun doesnt roll over

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Where are these other planets at?
They're stars.

Although many new planets are discovered each year!
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hopefully one day we find a planet with people on them and theyre all driving fords..LOL
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Dad sent this to me this week. Absolutely brilliant. I have always been fascinated with space so it is right up my alley.

As for those little green things I see on the other planets....oops, I have said too much.
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Which one did George W Bush live on, I wonder?
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Which one did George W Bush live on, I wonder?
Dunno, but i guess they liked him even less than we do!
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Hasn't anyone seen Total Recall? Our heads would burst on Mars hahaha

Really interesting stuff, the solar system is so interesting... probably due to us knowing diddly squat about it
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Not sure of how accurate the email info is, not even sure if the whole viewing thing is for real

It must be, it's on the internet!
I heard that last year at this time it was even on the news and I'm pretty sure it was in the papers. When that time came I didnt see anything and you were apparantly supposed to see it getting brighter the days leading up to it. It may have been a miss-calculation last year meaning its actually this year that we will see it, hopefully as I'm sure it would look awesome.
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Uranus are gaseous
you said it s0n !! :hihi:
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Hasn't anyone seen Total Recall? Our heads would burst on Mars hahaha

Really interesting stuff, the solar system is so interesting... probably due to us knowing diddly squat about it
< < < some womens boobs would look like a pixel next to your avatar there dude . the laws of relativity have no boundaries. :evil3:
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I got an email yesterday about the end of this month where you will be able to see Mars for the clearest in our lifetime, which will pop up as the brightest object apart from the moon, and in the same area. I think the 27th August is the clearest night to view it, and will be as big as the moon to the eye
http://www.snopes.com/science/mars.asp
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Wow thats amazing.. Can't even grasp how big real scale that would be !
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