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: that is a very clarifying picture, thank you! Shall we include it on the explanation page? It belongs there IMO [[User:Flekkie|Flekkie]] ([[User talk:Flekkie|talk]]) 22:19, 11 April 2023 (UTC)
 
: that is a very clarifying picture, thank you! Shall we include it on the explanation page? It belongs there IMO [[User:Flekkie|Flekkie]] ([[User talk:Flekkie|talk]]) 22:19, 11 April 2023 (UTC)
 
:: You may by me. The original picture is from NASA https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/686/solar-system-sizes/ and they have no restrictive copyright either. I view this picture as 2D planets stacked and not real planets viewed in space since this is clearly impossible orientation and you couldn't see half the planets, let alone ant on Earth's surface, from behind Neptunes orbit [[Special:Contributions/162.158.239.26|162.158.239.26]] 10:43, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
 
:: You may by me. The original picture is from NASA https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/686/solar-system-sizes/ and they have no restrictive copyright either. I view this picture as 2D planets stacked and not real planets viewed in space since this is clearly impossible orientation and you couldn't see half the planets, let alone ant on Earth's surface, from behind Neptunes orbit [[Special:Contributions/162.158.239.26|162.158.239.26]] 10:43, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
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::: I calculated the positions of the planets based off the same idea and created a [https://gist.githubusercontent.com/sbliven/83324f3d59f7733828191733cd62ee00/raw/a47df59fa229a4df37a6115b3c52b91290cbb56e/1_to_many_scale.svg similar figure] mathematically ([https://gist.github.com/sbliven/83324f3d59f7733828191733cd62ee00 source code]). [[Special:Contributions/172.69.194.80|172.69.194.80]]'s version differs very slightly: the "window" is exaggerated a bit (all planets should meet at this scale) and Mars is visible rather than being behind Venus/Satern. However as it is much prettier with the NASA images I suggest we include [[Special:Contributions/172.69.194.80|172.69.194.80]]'s in the main explaination. [[User:Quantum7|Quantum7]] ([[User talk:Quantum7|talk]]) 23:34, 17 April 2023 (UTC)
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::: I calculated the positions of the planets based off the same idea and created a [https://gist.githubusercontent.com/sbliven/83324f3d59f7733828191733cd62ee00/raw/a47df59fa229a4df37a6115b3c52b91290cbb56e/1_to_many_scale.svg similar figure] mathematically ([https://gist.github.com/sbliven/83324f3d59f7733828191733cd62ee00 source code]). [[User:Flekkie|Flekkie]]'s version differs very slightly: the "window" is exaggerated a bit (all planets should meet at this scale) and Mars is visible rather than being behind Venus/Satern. However as it is much prettier with the NASA images I suggest we include Flekkie's in the main explaination. [[User:Quantum7|Quantum7]] ([[User talk:Quantum7|talk]]) 23:34, 17 April 2023 (UTC)
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: Is this right though?  Based off the image Mercury is in front of Saturn.  For this to happen, Mercury has to be closer distance wise, so Saturn has to be on the opposite side of the sun.  But that can't be true if Saturn is in front of Jupiter and behind Uranus/Neptune?
 
: Is this right though?  Based off the image Mercury is in front of Saturn.  For this to happen, Mercury has to be closer distance wise, so Saturn has to be on the opposite side of the sun.  But that can't be true if Saturn is in front of Jupiter and behind Uranus/Neptune?
  

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