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Scale of Universe is an interactive experience to inspire people to learn about the vast ranges of the visible and invisible world. Click on objects to learn more. Use the scroll bar to zoom in and out.
An interactive visualization of the enormous objects in our universe. See how the Earth compares to the Sun, black holes and the Milky Way.
You can then zoom in or out to adjust the scale and see how the object compares to Earth. You can also use the side-by-side comparison feature to see two objects side by side and compare their sizes. Examples of what you can explore: The size of the sun compared to the United States. The size of Jupiter compared to Europe.
HQ. The Scale of the Universe 2. Created by Cary Huang. Ported to Pixi.js by Matthew Martori.
If the relativistic figure for the radius of the observable universe—roughly 46 billion light years—is correct, then the edge of the observable universe is over 18,000 times further than the Andromeda Galaxy from us! This is the estimate accepted by most modern physicists.
Interactive planet and star sizes comparison.
What are the smallest things in the universe? What are the farthest reaches of space? Zoom in and out to make new discoveries with Magnifying the Universe.