A mind blowing animation showing the relative size of planets and stars in our universe.
Background music is from the song "Such Great Heights" by "The Postal Service".
Original animation was mad...
A mind blowing animation showing the relative size of planets and stars in our universe.
Background music is from the song "Such Great Heights" by "The Postal Service".
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yeah i know they missed that out too. I never known a planet that can fit so much in like vy canis majoris, plus i bet if you go past that i bet there are bigger planets as well. I used to think if there was humans on jupiter, i through the people would be 2000 times the size of earth and baths/toliets. Thats was when i was younger i through that.
Can you guys help me out? I've tried to google a question, but so far nothing. I don't know how to simplify it any more than it is. The question is, "How do scientists know how big stars are?".
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