
Excellent scale comparison of the biggest sub-planet bodies in our solar system
Originally shared by The Planetary Society
Ladies and gentlemen, the not-planets of our solar system: planet.ly/NotPlanets
Excellent scale comparison of the biggest sub-planet bodies in our solar system
Originally shared by The Planetary Society
Ladies and gentlemen, the not-planets of our solar system: planet.ly/NotPlanets
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Very nice
With my telescope
https://images.plus.chrisdolan.net/google-plus-images/42/e2/c5/42e2c5b62553b2a9d9b869aec2f3e7b7.jpeg
grate
https://images.plus.chrisdolan.net/google-plus-images/47/16/9a/47169a6f7778f0404d7fdce5ff5701c6.jpeg
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Simply Fascinating. ..
Excellent.
What’s even more amazing in is some of thoses tiny Dwarf stars are pulsars in disguise? Thank you Chris Dolan for your amazing demonstration of our cosmos!!!!!Teresa;)
Brenda Lee Abrams (or Teresa?): perhaps I’ve misunderstood the point of your comment, but I wanted to clarify: the picture I re-shared above was not stars but instead non-luminous objects in our own star system. I think maybe you’re referring to an earlier article I linked to about the newly-discovered white dwarf pulsars?
Very exciting makes the solar system easier to fathom thank you Chris Dolan
Cool!!! Information
Wow
Titan is the most beautiful,Europa most fascinating
This is So awsome. And who would have had the chance to see the wonders of our
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ALL Super
love