How Small Are We? (Planets, Stars and Galaxies)(OLD)

submitted by _angela_ on 05/07/15 1

This is my seventh video about the size of our universe. Here, the size of the well-known objects from our night sky are compared to each other. There are still some inaccuracies/mistakes, please watch my newer video. This particular video is also an amateur video. The video was mostly made somewhere in 2011. Only free software programs were used. The new video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR8QiVgojcM The resolution of the original images is 1920x1080. Units: 1 kilometre = 0.621371192 miles 1 mile = 1.609344 kilometres 1 solar radius = 695,500 kilometres 1 astronomical unit = 149,597,870.8 kilometres 1 light-year = 9,460,528,400,000 kilometres 1 parsec = 30,856,775,800,000 kilometres Music: Minecraft soundtracks - Piano 2; Calm 1 Sources and links: VY Canis Majoris: www.universeforfacts.com/2011/03/fact-of-day-largest-star-in-universe.html Tarantula Nebula: www.sidleach.com/ngc2070.htm IC 1101: astounde.com/the-largest-galaxy-in-the-universe-ic-1101/ The Observable Universe: scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2013/03/01/how-big-is-our-observable-universe/ Video made by Markus Joonas Kanter __________

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