27 Facts That Will Make You Question Your Existence

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The text explores the vastness of the universe, highlighting the immense distances and sizes of celestial bodies like planets, stars, and galaxies. It emphasizes the minuscule scale of Earth compared to the vastness of space, underscoring the incomprehensible expanse of the universe.

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  • The vastness of the universe is highlighted by the comparison of Earth's size to celestial bodies like Jupiter, Saturn, and VY Canis Majoris, emphasizing the relative insignificance of our planet in the grand scheme of the cosmos.
  • The mention of NGC 674, a galaxy twice the Milky Way's width, underscores the incomprehensible scale of the universe, with thousands of galaxies in a single Hubble telescope image, each potentially hosting billions of celestial bodies, expanding the perspective of the cosmos beyond human comprehension.

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Recent questions

  • How far is the distance between Earth and the moon?

    The distance between Earth and the moon can reach 252,088 miles, enough to encompass all planets in the solar system.

  • What is the size comparison between Jupiter's Great Red Spot and Earth?

    Jupiter's Great Red Spot is twice the size of Earth.

  • How wide is Saturn compared to Earth, and what is unique about its rings?

    Saturn is nine times wider than Earth, and its rings contain mountain-sized fragments.

  • How does the size of the Sun compare to Earth, and what is the largest known star?

    The Sun dwarfs Earth, with the largest known star, VY Canis Majoris, being 2,000 times wider than the Sun.

  • How wide is the Milky Way galaxy, and what is an example of a galaxy larger than it?

    The Milky Way galaxy is 100,000 light-years wide, equivalent to 621 quadrillion 371 trillion 192 billion 237 million 333,890 miles. NGC 674, a galaxy twice the Milky Way's width, showcases the vastness of the universe.

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Vast Universe: Earth's Insignificant Size

  • The distance between Earth and the moon can reach 252,088 miles, enough to encompass all planets in the solar system. Jupiter's Great Red Spot is twice the size of Earth, Saturn is nine times wider, and its rings contain mountain-sized fragments. The Sun dwarfs Earth, with the largest known star, VY Canis Majoris, being 2,000 times wider than the Sun.
  • Earth, a mere speck in the Milky Way galaxy, which is 100,000 light-years wide, equivalent to 621 quadrillion 371 trillion 192 billion 237 million 333,890 miles. NGC 674, a galaxy twice the Milky Way's width, showcases the vastness of the universe, with thousands of galaxies in a single Hubble telescope image, each potentially containing billions of stars and planets.
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