
Arrakis scaled one in sixty million
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This appears to be a table of planet models hosted on Thingiverse, a platform for 3D printing designs. The table lists various planet models, including Mars, Earth, Planet Nine, Luna, and a cube-shaped planet, along with their respective scales. Here's a breakdown of the information: 1. **Planet Name**: Each row in the table represents a different planet model. 2. **Thingiverse Link**: A link to the specific thing (model) on Thingiverse is provided for each planet. 3. **Scale**: The scale at which the model is designed, represented as a ratio of the real size to the printed size. For example, "1:60M" means that the real size of the planet is 60 million times larger than the printed size. Some notable entries include: * Mars (1962 reconstruction): A model of Mars based on its appearance in 1962, available at a scale of 1:60M and 1:120M. * Flat Earth: A model of a flat Earth, designed at a scale of 1:250M. * Planet Nine: A model of the hypothetical planet nine, available at scales of 1:250M and 1:500M. The table also includes models of Luna (the Moon) at different ages, as well as an expanding Earth model.
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