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This comic is a comparison of the {{w|angular diameter|angular diameters}} (or apparent diameter) of various celestial objects at the surface of the earth relative to a vertex at the center of the Earth as diagrammed in the opening panel. The objects' scales are compared to actual objects on earth. Each size given is for the object at its closest approach to earth.
 
This comic is a comparison of the {{w|angular diameter|angular diameters}} (or apparent diameter) of various celestial objects at the surface of the earth relative to a vertex at the center of the Earth as diagrammed in the opening panel. The objects' scales are compared to actual objects on earth. Each size given is for the object at its closest approach to earth.
  
London's {{w|M25 motorway}} is around 60 kilometers (35 miles) across, a {{w|soccer field}} is about 100 meters long (109 yards), a {{w|Table tennis table|ping pong table}} is 274 centimeters long (9 feet), a {{w|laptop}} is about 35 centimeters across (13.75 inches), the {{w|tilde}} symbol on a keyboard is about 5 millimeters long (197 mils), and a cell of ''{{w|Escherichia coli|E. coli}}'' is about 2 micrometers long (78.75 millionths of an inch).
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London's {{w|M25 motorway}} is around 60 km (35 miles) across, a {{w|soccer field}} is about 100 meters long (109 yards), a {{w|Table tennis table|ping pong table}} is 274 centimeters long (9 feet), a {{w|laptop}} is about 35 centimeters across (13.75 inches), the {{w|tilde}} symbol on a keyboard is about 5 millimeters long (197 mils), and a cell of ''{{w|Escherichia coli|E. coli}}'' is about 2 microns long (78.75 millionths of an inch).
  
 
A simple {{w|Intercept theorem|formula}} can be used to find the size on earth of a celestial object when the size of or distance to the object is known. This is done by taking the radius of the earth, multiplying by the diameter of the object, and dividing by the distance to the object from the center of the earth.
 
A simple {{w|Intercept theorem|formula}} can be used to find the size on earth of a celestial object when the size of or distance to the object is known. This is done by taking the radius of the earth, multiplying by the diameter of the object, and dividing by the distance to the object from the center of the earth.
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|-
 
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|| {{w|Sun}}
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|| Sun
|| 149,600,000&nbsp;km (9.296×10<sup>7</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 149,600,000&nbsp;km (9.296×10^7&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1,392,684&nbsp;km (865,373.7&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1,392,684&nbsp;km (865,373.7&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 59.3&nbsp;km (36.8&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 59.3&nbsp;km (36.8&nbsp;mi.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Moon}} <small>Semi-major axis</small>
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|| Moon <small>Semi-major axis</small>
 
|| 384,399&nbsp;km (238,854&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 384,399&nbsp;km (238,854&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3,476.28&nbsp;km (2,160.06&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3,476.28&nbsp;km (2,160.06&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 60.9&nbsp;km (37.8&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 60.9&nbsp;km (37.8&nbsp;mi.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Messier 25}}
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|| Messier 25
|| 2,100 light-years <br/> 19.867 × 10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;km (12.158 × 10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 2,100 light-years <br/> 19.867 × 10^15&nbsp;km (12.158×10^15&nbsp;mi.)
|| 19 light-years <br/> 179.753 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (111.693 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 19 light-years <br/> 179.753 × 10^12&nbsp;km (111.693×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 57.6&nbsp;km (35.8&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 57.6&nbsp;km (35.8&nbsp;mi.)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="7"| Panel 2
 
| rowspan="7"| Panel 2
|| {{w|Mercury (planet)|Mercury}} (closest approach}
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|| Mercury <small>closest approach</small>
 
|| 92 million km (57 million mi.)
 
|| 92 million km (57 million mi.)
 
|| 4,879.4&nbsp;km (3,031.9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 4,879.4&nbsp;km (3,031.9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.34&nbsp;km (370&nbsp;yd.)
 
|| 0.34&nbsp;km (370&nbsp;yd.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Venus}} (closest approach)
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|| Venus <small>closest approach</small>
 
|| 41 million km (25 million mi.)
 
|| 41 million km (25 million mi.)
 
|| 12,103.6&nbsp;km (7,520.83&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 12,103.6&nbsp;km (7,520.83&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.9&nbsp;km (1.2&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.9&nbsp;km (1.2&nbsp;mi.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Mars}} (closest approach)
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|| Mars <small>closest approach</small>
 
|| 56 million km (35 million mi.)
 
|| 56 million km (35 million mi.)
 
|| 6,792.4&nbsp;km (4,220.6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 6,792.4&nbsp;km (4,220.6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.77&nbsp;km (840&nbsp;yd.)
 
|| 0.77&nbsp;km (840&nbsp;yd.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Jupiter}}
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|| Jupiter
|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (4.8377 × 10<sup>8</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (4.8377×10^8&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 139,822&nbsp;km (86,881.4&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 139,822&nbsp;km (86,881.4&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.14&nbsp;km (1,250&nbsp;yd.)
 
|| 1.14&nbsp;km (1,250&nbsp;yd.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Saturn}}
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|| Saturn
|| 1,433,449,370&nbsp;km (1.5676 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 1,433,449,370&nbsp;km (1.5676×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 120,536&nbsp;km (74,897.6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 120,536&nbsp;km (74,897.6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.54&nbsp;km (590&nbsp;yd.)
 
|| 0.54&nbsp;km (590&nbsp;yd.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Uranus}}
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|| Uranus
|| 2,876,679,082&nbsp;km (1.7875 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 2,876,679,082&nbsp;km (1.7875×10^9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 51,118&nbsp;km (31,763&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 51,118&nbsp;km (31,763&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.11&nbsp;km (120&nbsp;yd.)
 
|| 0.11&nbsp;km (120&nbsp;yd.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Neptune}}
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|| Neptune
|| 4,503,443,661&nbsp;km (2.7983 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 4,503,443,661&nbsp;km (2.7983×10^9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 49,528&nbsp;km (30,775&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 49,528&nbsp;km (30,775&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.07&nbsp;km (230&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 0.07&nbsp;km (230&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="8"| Panel 3
 
| rowspan="8"| Panel 3
|| {{w|Io}}
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|| Io
|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (483.77 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (483.77×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3,643&nbsp;km (2,264&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3,643&nbsp;km (2,264&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 29.8&nbsp;m (74.8&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 29.8&nbsp;m (74.8&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Europa}}
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|| Europa
|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (483.77 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (483.77×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3,122&nbsp;km (1,940&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3,122&nbsp;km (1,940&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 25.5&nbsp;m (83.7&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 25.5&nbsp;m (83.7&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Ganymede}}
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|| Ganymede
|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (483.77 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (483.77×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 5,262&nbsp;km (3,270&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 5,262&nbsp;km (3,270&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 43.1&nbsp;m (141&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 43.1&nbsp;m (141&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Callisto}}
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|| Callisto
|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (483.77 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 778,547,200&nbsp;km (483.77×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 4,821&nbsp;km (2,996&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 4,821&nbsp;km (2,996&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 39.5&nbsp;m (130&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 39.5&nbsp;m (130&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Titan (moon)|Titan}}
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|| Titan
|| 1,433,449,370&nbsp;km (890.7 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 1,433,449,370&nbsp;km (890.7×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 5,150&nbsp;km (3,200&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 5,150&nbsp;km (3,200&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 22.9&nbsp;m (75.1&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 22.9&nbsp;m (75.1&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Triton}}
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|| Triton
|| 4,503,443,661&nbsp;km (2.7983 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 4,503,443,661&nbsp;km (2.7983×10^9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2,705.2&nbsp;km (1,680.9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2,705.2&nbsp;km (1,680.9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3.8&nbsp;m (12&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 3.8&nbsp;m (12&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Ceres}} (perihelion)
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|| Ceres <small>Perihelion</small>
|| 380,995,855&nbsp;km (236.74 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 380,995,855&nbsp;km (236.74×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 974.6&nbsp;km (605.6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 974.6&nbsp;km (605.6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 16.3&nbsp;m (53.5&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 16.3&nbsp;m (53.5&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Pluto}} (perihelion)
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|| Pluto <small>Perihelion</small>
|| 4,437,000,000&nbsp;km (2.757 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 4,437,000,000&nbsp;km (2.757×10^9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2,306&nbsp;km (1,433&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2,306&nbsp;km (1,433&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3.3&nbsp;m (11&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 3.3&nbsp;m (11&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="6"| Panel 4
 
| rowspan="6"| Panel 4
|| {{w|Phobos}}
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|| Phobos
 
|| 56 million km (35 million mi.)
 
|| 56 million km (35 million mi.)
 
|| 26.8 × 22.4 × 18.4&nbsp;km (16.7 × 13.9 × 11.4&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 26.8 × 22.4 × 18.4&nbsp;km (16.7 × 13.9 × 11.4&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3.05&nbsp;m (10.0&nbsp;ft.)
 
|| 3.05&nbsp;m (10.0&nbsp;ft.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Deimos}}
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|| Deimos
 
|| 56 million km (35 million mi.)
 
|| 56 million km (35 million mi.)
 
|| 15 × 12.2 × 10.4&nbsp;km (9.3 × 7.58 × 6.46&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 15 × 12.2 × 10.4&nbsp;km (9.3 × 7.58 × 6.46&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.71 m (5&nbsp;ft. 7&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 1.71 m (5&nbsp;ft. 7&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Eris}} (perihelion)
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|| Eris <small>Perihelion</small>
|| 5.723 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;km (3.556 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 5.723 × 10^9&nbsp;km (3.556×10^9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2,326&nbsp;km (1,445&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2,326&nbsp;km (1,445&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2.59 m (8&nbsp;ft. 6&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 2.59 m (8&nbsp;ft. 6&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| Eris (aphelion)
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|| Eris <small>Aphelion</small>
|| 14.602 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;km (9.0733 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 14.602 × 10^9&nbsp;km (9.0733×10^9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2,326&nbsp;km (1,445&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2,326&nbsp;km (1,445&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.01 m (3&nbsp;ft. 3.8&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 1.01 m (3&nbsp;ft. 3.8&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Betelgeuse}}
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|| Betelguse
|| 643 ± 146 light-years <br/>max. 7.464 × 10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;km (4.638 × 10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 643 ± 146 light-years <br/>max. 7.464 × 10^15&nbsp;km (4.638×10^15&nbsp;mi.)
|| 950–1,200 solar radii <br/>max. 1.671 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;km (1.038 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 950–1,200 solar radii <br/>max. 1.671 × 10^9&nbsp;km (1.038×10^9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.43 m (4&nbsp;ft. 8.3&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 1.43 m (4&nbsp;ft. 8.3&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|R Doradus}}
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|| R Doradus
|| 178 ± 10 light-years <br/>max. 1.778 × 10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;km (1.105 × 10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 178 ± 10 light-years <br/>max. 1.778 × 10^15&nbsp;km (1.105×10^15&nbsp;mi.)
|| 370 ± 50 solar radii <br/>max. 0.515 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;km (320 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 370 ± 50 solar radii <br/>max. 0.515 × 10^9&nbsp;km (320×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.85 m (6&nbsp;ft. 0.8&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 1.85 m (6&nbsp;ft. 0.8&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="6"| Panel 5
 
| rowspan="6"| Panel 5
|| {{w|4942 Munroe}}
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|| 4942 Munroe
|| 2.2 AU (1.2 AU closest to earth, 179.4 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;km or 111.5 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 2.2 AU (1.2 AU closest to earth, 179.4 × 10^6&nbsp;km or 111.5×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 9–10&nbsp;km (5.6-6.2&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 9–10&nbsp;km (5.6-6.2&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 35.5&nbsp;cm (14.0&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 35.5&nbsp;cm (14.0&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Proxima Centauri}}
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|| Proxima Centauri
|| 4.243 light-years <br/> 40.142 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (24.943 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 4.243 light-years <br/> 40.142 × 10^12&nbsp;km (24.943×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
|| 0.141 solar radii <br/> 0.196 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;km (122 × 10<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 0.141 solar radii <br/> 0.196 × 10^6&nbsp;km (122×10^3&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 3.11&nbsp;cm (1.22&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 3.11&nbsp;cm (1.22&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Barnard's Star}}
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|| Barnard's Star
|| 5.980 light-years <br/> 56.574 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (32.668 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 5.980 light-years <br/> 56.574 × 10^12&nbsp;km (32.668×10^12)
|| 0.196 solar radii <br/> 0.272 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;km (169×10<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 0.196 solar radii <br/> 0.272 × 10^6&nbsp;km (169×10^3)
 
|| 3.06&nbsp;cm (1.20&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 3.06&nbsp;cm (1.20&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Alpha Centauri B}}
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|| Alpha Centauri B
|| 4.366 light-years <br/> 41.305 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (25.666 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 4.366 light-years <br/> 41.305 × 10^12&nbsp;km (25.666×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
|| 0.865 solar radii <br/> 1.204 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;km (748 × 10<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 0.865 solar radii <br/> 1.204 × 10^6&nbsp;km (748×10^3&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 18.6&nbsp;cm (7.32&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 18.6&nbsp;cm (7.32&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Sirius}}
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|| Sirius
|| 8.6 light-years <br/> 81.362 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (50.556 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 8.6 light-years <br/> 81.362 × 10^12&nbsp;km (50.556×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
|| 1.711 solar radii <br/> 2.382 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;km (1.480 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 1.711 solar radii <br/> 2.382 × 10^6&nbsp;km (1.480×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 18.7&nbsp;cm (7.36&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 18.7&nbsp;cm (7.36&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Alpha Centauri A}}
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|| Alpha Centauri A
|| 4.366 light-years <br/> 41.305 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (25.666 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 4.366 light-years <br/> 41.305 × 10^12&nbsp;km (25.666×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
|| 1.227 solar radii <br/> 1.708 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;km (1.061 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 1.227 solar radii <br/> 1.708 × 10^6&nbsp;km (1.061×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 26.3&nbsp;cm (10.4&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 26.3&nbsp;cm (10.4&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="9"| Panel 6
 
| rowspan="9"| Panel 6
|| {{w|HD 189733}} b
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|| HD 189733 b
|| 63 light-years <br/> 596.024 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (370.352 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 63 light-years <br/> 596.024 × 10^12&nbsp;km (370.352×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.138 Jupiter radii <br/> 159,117&nbsp;km (98,870.7&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.138 Jupiter radii <br/> 159,117&nbsp;km (98,870.7&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.7&nbsp;mm (67 mils)
 
|| 1.7&nbsp;mm (67 mils)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|| Gliese 581 g
 
|| Gliese 581 g
|| 20.3 light-years <br/> 192.052 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (119.336 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 20.3 light-years <br/> 192.052 × 10^12&nbsp;km (119.336×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.3 to 2.0 Earth radii <br/> max. 25,484&nbsp;km (15,835&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.3 to 2.0 Earth radii <br/> max. 25,484&nbsp;km (15,835&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.85&nbsp;mm (33 mils)
 
|| 0.85&nbsp;mm (33 mils)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Gliese 581}} (Parent star)
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|| Gliese 581 (Parent star)
|| 20.3 light-years <br/> 192.052 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (119.336 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 20.3 light-years <br/> 192.052 × 10^12&nbsp;km (119.336×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.29 solar radii <br/> 201,695&nbsp;km (125,411&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.29 solar radii <br/> 201,695&nbsp;km (125,411&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.34&nbsp;cm (528 mils)
 
|| 1.34&nbsp;cm (528 mils)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Sagittarius A*|Black hole at the center of our Galaxy}}
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|| Black Hole at the center of our Galaxy
|| 25,900 light-years <br/> 245.032 × 10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;km (152,260 × 10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 25,900 light-years <br/> 245.032 × 10^15&nbsp;km (152,260×10^15&nbsp;mi.)
|| Mass 4.31 × 10<sup>6</sup><br/>12.684 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;km (7.8815 × 10<sup>6</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| Mass 4.31 × 10^6:<br/>12.684 × 10^6&nbsp;km (7.8815×10^6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.33&nbsp;mm (13 mils)
 
|| 0.33&nbsp;mm (13 mils)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Gliese 667}} Cc
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|| Gliese 667 Cc
|| 22.7 light-years <br/> 214.757 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (133.444 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 22.7 light-years <br/> 214.757 × 10^12&nbsp;km (133.444×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2.0 Earth radii <br/> 25,484&nbsp;km (15,835&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 2.0 Earth radii <br/> 25,484&nbsp;km (15,835&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.76&nbsp;mm (30 mils)
 
|| 0.76&nbsp;mm (30 mils)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|| Gliese 667 (Parent star)
 
|| Gliese 667 (Parent star)
|| 22.7 light-years <br/> 214.757 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (133.444 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 22.7 light-years <br/> 214.757 × 10^12&nbsp;km (133.444×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.42 solar radii <br/> 584,927&nbsp;km (363,457&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.42 solar radii <br/> 584,927&nbsp;km (363,457&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 1.74&nbsp;cm (685 mils)
 
|| 1.74&nbsp;cm (685 mils)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|HD 20794}} c (Parent star)
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|| HD 20794 c (Parent star)
|| 20 light-years <br/> 189.214 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (117.572 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 20 light-years <br/> 189.214 × 10^12&nbsp;km (117.572×10^12)
 
|| 0.92 solar radii <br/> 1,281,269&nbsp;km (796,143.6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.92 solar radii <br/> 1,281,269&nbsp;km (796,143.6&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 4.31&nbsp;cm (1.70&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 4.31&nbsp;cm (1.70&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Tau Ceti}} C (Parent star)
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|| Tau Ceti C (Parent star)
|| 11.905 light-years <br/> 112.629 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;km (69.9844 × 10<sup>12</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
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|| 11.905 light-years <br/> 112.629 × 10^12&nbsp;km (69.9844×10^12&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.793 solar radii <br/> 1,104,398&nbsp;km (686,241.1&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.793 solar radii <br/> 1,104,398&nbsp;km (686,241.1&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 6.25&nbsp;cm (2.46&nbsp;in.)
 
|| 6.25&nbsp;cm (2.46&nbsp;in.)
 
|-
 
|-
|| {{w|Koi-1686.01}} (Parent star)
+
|| Koi-1686.01 (Parent star)
|| 1033.8 light-years <br/> 9.780 × 10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;km (6.077×10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
+
|| 1033.8 light-years <br/> 9.780 × 10^15&nbsp;km (6.077×10^15&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.52 solar radii <br/> 724,195&nbsp;km (449,994&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.52 solar radii <br/> 724,195&nbsp;km (449,994&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 0.47&nbsp;mm (19 mils)
 
|| 0.47&nbsp;mm (19 mils)
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| Panel 7
 
| Panel 7
 
|| Voyager probes
 
|| Voyager probes
|| ({{w|Voyager 1}} at 126.10 AU) 18.86 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;km (11.72 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;mi.)
+
|| (Voyager 1 at 126.10 AU) 18.86×10^9&nbsp;km (11.72×10^9&nbsp;mi.)
 
|| 20 meters (66&nbsp;ft.) (with antennas)
 
|| 20 meters (66&nbsp;ft.) (with antennas)
|| 6.76&nbsp;µm (266 × 10<sup>&minus;6</sup>&nbsp;in.)
+
|| 6.76&nbsp;µm (266×10^-6&nbsp;in.)
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
==Remarks==
 +
A {{w|Football_pitch#Pitch_boundary|professional soccer field}} is 105 x 68 meter, but the depicted soccer field is about 93 x 61 meter (based on the size of the center circle which has a diameter of 20 yd). However, according to the angular diameter of the referenced celestial objects, Randall did his calculations using the 105 x 68 meter dimensions.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
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:[Finally, in the eighth image, the size comparison is to the grey outlines of four bacilliform bacteria labeled "E. coli". The outlines of two interstellar probes are shown, with circular main housings and protruding instruments and antennae. They are labeled "Voyager 1" and "Voyager 2".]
 
:[Finally, in the eighth image, the size comparison is to the grey outlines of four bacilliform bacteria labeled "E. coli". The outlines of two interstellar probes are shown, with circular main housings and protruding instruments and antennae. They are labeled "Voyager 1" and "Voyager 2".]
 
===Trivia===
 
The exact dimensions of a {{w|Football_pitch#Pitch_boundary|professional soccer field}} are not precisely defined. In international matches they must be between 64 and 75m wide and between 100 and 110m long. Therefore soccer fields aren't well suited as a precise unit of measurement. However, they are commonly used to give people a rough understanding of an areas size. According to the angular diameter of the referenced celestial objects, Randall did his calculations using dimensions of 105m × 68m.
 
 
A similar model of representing the angular diameter of celestial objects as portions of the Earth's surface seen from its center was described in Isaac Asimov's May 1961 essay "Heaven on Earth".
 
 
Messier 25 would be roughly the same angular size as the M25 motorway.
 
  
 
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