
3 Juno scaled one in four million
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This appears to be a table of astronomical objects, likely planets or celestial bodies, along with their corresponding Thingiverse links and details about the scale models available for each. Here's a breakdown of the information: **Table Structure** The table consists of rows, each representing an object. The columns include: 1. **Object Name**: A link to the Thingiverse page describing the object. 2. **Scale Collections**: Links to collections on Thingiverse that correspond to specific scales (e.g., 60M for one-in-sixty-million scale). 3. **Image Preview**: An image of the object, likely a rendered model. **Objects and Scales** Here's a list of objects with their corresponding scales: 1. Mars (1962 reconstruction) * One-in-sixty-million scale * One-in-twenty-million scale 2. Flat Earth * One-in-250-million scale 3. Planet Nine * One-in-250-million scale * One-in-500-million scale 4. Luna (4 Gya) - an ancient moon * One-in-twenty-million scale * One-in-sixty-million scale 5. Cube planet * One-in-sixty-million scale * One-in-120-million scale * One-in-250-million scale 6. Expanding Earth * One-in-sixty-million scale * One-in-120-million scale **Scale Abbreviations** The scales are represented using abbreviations with the following meanings: * K = 10^3 (one thousand) * M = 10^6 (one million) * G = 10^9 (one billion) This means that, for example, "60M" represents a scale of one-in-sixty-million.
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