Video: How Tiny is Planet Earth?

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The discussion centers around a documentary that illustrates the relative smallness of Earth in the vast universe. It emphasizes the perspective of Earth's size compared to other celestial bodies, highlighting the uniqueness of our planet and its relationship with the sun. The sentiment shared reflects appreciation for Earth despite its small scale in the cosmos. The video aims to provide viewers with a sense of perspective regarding our planet's place in the universe.
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Ever wondered about just how small Earth is? Well here is a quick documentary i made showing just how tiny Earth is.

Planet Earth Is Tiny - Video

Feedback is most welcome.

This sort of puts things in perspective.

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Nice. But still I'm glad I'm on this stupid tiny planet with this one specific star of 3 \times 10^9 :)
 
CompuChip said:
Nice. But still I'm glad I'm on this stupid tiny planet with this one specific star of 3 \times 10^9 :)

Same, no place like Earth...
 
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