Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation scaled one in 2*10^28

Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation scaled one in 2*10^28

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This model was made using the data of the Plank spacecraft of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB or CMBR), processed with MATLAB R2016a. This data is a map of the sky at a specific microwave frequency "inverted" where the areas with higher "elevation" represent area in the sky where the CMBR has more intensity. This radiation was emit 370000 year after the Big Bang when the protons and electrons cooled enough to form hydrogen atoms. This epoch was called the Recombination Epoch, when the universe was a white fog. The radiation of the CMBR frequency is 160.23 GHz, corresponding a black body temperature of 2.72548 K. It is not totally true to say this model has a scale, because it does not represent a geographic relief but a intensity of radiation. This 13 cm model represent a surface at a distance (say r) travelled by the light since the year 370000 after the Big Bang (13772 million year ago), so this surface is that of a sphere of radius r. The hydrogen atoms on this surface produced the CMBR that we see today. This sphere is the speed of light 299792458 m/s multiplied the time since the Big Bang in second, of radius; giving a diameter of 2.6*1026 meters. Consider the model is about 13 cm in diameter that result on a scale of 1 in 2*1028, which is, in short scale, 20 octillion, and in long scale, 20 thousand quatrillion. The matter in the universe that emitted the CMBR is at the present farther away than is now, because of the expanding nature of the universe, exactly 4.4*1026 meters away, 3.3 times the distance then. The original map was modified to enhance the low frequency variation areas. Also, the final model was simplified to make "visible" for the Thingiverse 3D viewer. Referenceshttp://planck.cf.ac.uk/all-sky-imagesSurf to STL function for MATLAB Other astronomical objects Object Scale [1:x] K = 103 (thousand)M = 106 (million)G = 109 (billion) Image Inner Solar System Mercury 20M, 60M, 120M Venus 60M, 120M, 250M Earth 60M, 120M, 250M Luna 10M, 20M, 60M Mars 20M, 60M, 120M Phobos and Deimos 200K, 500K Artificial Salyut 7 40, 48, 80, 160 Near Earth Asteroids Moshup and Squannit 8K, 20K, 40K Ra-Shalom 20K, 40K Castalia 8K, 20K, 40K Bacchus 8K, 20K Bennu 3K, 8K Ryugu 3K, 8K, 20K Geographos 40K, 80K Phaethon 40K, 80K Itokawa 3K, 8K Eros 80K, 200K, 500K Nereus 3K, 8K Mithra 20K, 40K Golevka 8K Toutatis 40K, 80K Main Asteroid Belt Gaspra 200K Annefrank 40K, 80K Braille 20K, 40K Vesta 2M, 4M, 10M Šteins 40K, 80K, 200K Iris 2M, 4M Hebe 1M, 2M, 4M Lutetia 500K, 1M, 2M Julia 1M, 2M, 4M Mathilde 500K, 1M Juno 2M, 4M Ceres 4M, 10M Pallas 4M, 10M Kleopatra 2M, 4M Ida 500K, 1M </img

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