You should watch the companion video "star size comparison hd top 10 comments". He has some pretty cool junk in there.
You should watch the companion video "star size comparison hd top 10 comments". He has some pretty cool junk in there.
http://i.imgur.com/lsN3vrK.png
Pluto
http://i.imgur.com/nDEGQd8.png
Charon, one of Pluto's moons
what are the extra 3 items on the right? :-k
Probably the dwarf planets found in the Kuiper belt where Pluto is located (Eris, Makemake, and Haumea). Although not including Ceres in between Mars and Jupiter makes no sense if they're including the other dwarfs.
and also only the earths moon :hand:
That's true, they only included Earth's moon, but Jupiter's Ganymede and Saturn's Titan are both larger than Mercury, and Pluto's Charon is large enough to be included (scientist's are still arguing whether or not to reclassify Charon as a dwarf planet, and it's been argued for years that Pluto and Charon form a binary planetary system), so why not include them in the picture? It doesn't make any logical sense to leave them all out.
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There are actually 7 moons in the solar system that are larger than Pluto, including Ganymede and Titan. Those larger than Pluto but smaller than Mercury include our moon and also Jupiter's Callisto, Io, and Europa, and Neptune's Triton... so those 4 should probably be in the picture too.
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That's discrimination against other moons of the solar system. What are you going to do next? Make them sit at the back of the bus?
https://i.imgur.com/kgLPgF9.jpg
Titania is Uranus' largest moon.
http://41.media.tumblr.com/c35208f20...77mo1_1280.jpg
The largest ones. It's definitely not exhaustive considering both Jupiter and Saturn have greater than 60 each.