Universe Size Comparison 2017

Published: 13 March 2017
on channel: Alex Evett
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From the Planck length to the Great Sloan Wall, we take a look at Universe Size Comparison 2017! This time with new improved graphics and some extra objects, including scales smaller than Ceres.

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Music:

1) 'Desolate' - David O'Brien.
2) 'Another' - Fonkmasters
3) 'Metamorphosis' - Terry Devine-King.
4) 'Cataclysmic Molten Core' - Jinglepunks.
5) 'Emptiness' - puckaros.

Skip to 5:48 for the space stuff!

Some images were made with the help of Universe Sandbox 2.

Enjoy!

Some of my other comparison videos:

Universe Size Comparison 2017:    • Universe Size Comparison 2  

Temperature Comparison:    • Temperature Comparison  

Earth and Stars Size Comparison - Universe Size Comparison:
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Black Hole Mass Compsrison:    • Video  

Moons, Planets, Black Holes, and Stars Shown, in Order of Appearance:

1) Ceres - the largest object in the asteroid belt.
2) Charon - the largest moon of pluto.
3) Makemake - a large trans-Neptunian object.
4) Pluto - the second largest dwarf-planet.
5) Eris - the largest dwarf-planet.
6) Triton - the main moon of Neptune.
7) Europa - may contain life under the icy surface.
8) The Moon - orbits the Earth once per 28 days.
9) Io - a geologically active moon of Jupiter.
10) Callisto - the last Galilean moon.
11) Mercury - the smallest planet in the solar system.
12) Titan - Saturn's largest moon, may harbor life.
13) Ganymede - the largest moon in the solar system.
14) Mars - once had rivers and lakes on its surface.
15) Venus - there are 92 bars of pressure on Venus.
16) Earth - has had life for 4 billion years.
17) Sirius B - a white dwarf only 8 light years away.
18) Kepler 22b - thought to be a giant water world.
19) Neptune - the outermost planet in the solar system.
20) Uranus - the seventh planet from the sun.
21) Saturn - known for its fantastic ring system.
22) Jupiter - it has a gigantic magnetic field.
23) Wolf 359 - one of the closest stars to the sun.
24) Proxima Centauri - the closest star to the sun.
25) TrES-4 - one of the largest planets known.
26) HD 100546 b - the largest planet known.
27) The Sun - Earth's parent star.
28) Alpha Centauri A - the nearest large star to Earth, excluding The Sun.
29) Sirius A - the brightest star in the night sky.
30) Vega - bulges due to fast rotation.
31) Regulus A - 78 light years from Earth.
32) Spica - part of a binary system.
33) Pollux - has a luminosity 46 times that of the sun.
34) Arcturus - the third brightest star in the night sky.
35) Aldebaran - an orange giant.
36) Rigel - the brightest star in the constellation of Orion.
37) Betelgeuse - set to explode as a supernova, or possibly a hypernova, in the next 10,000 years.
38) UY Scuti - the largest star ever discovered.
39) NGC 1277 - a black hole with at least 2 billion masses of The Sun.
40) S5 0014+81 - the most massive black hole ever discovered.