Cygnus X-1 accretion disk scaled one in ten million
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This appears to be a list of planet models, each with its own unique features and scale. The table includes the name of the planet, the collector's username "tato_713", links to collections with different scales, and an image preview for each model. Here are some observations about the data: * Each row represents a planet model. * The first column contains the name of the planet or celestial body (e.g., Mars, Flat Earth, Planet Nine). * The second column lists links to collections on Thingiverse, which is a platform for 3D printing models. The links are organized by scale, with each link corresponding to a specific collection. * The third column contains an image preview for each model. Some notes about the data: * The scales mentioned in the second column (e.g., "one-in-sixty-million-scale") suggest that the models are designed to represent celestial bodies at various sizes relative to Earth. For example, "one-in-60 million scale" implies that the model is 1/60,000,000 the size of the actual planet. * The image previews in the third column provide a visual representation of each model, allowing users to see what the model looks like before downloading it. Overall, this table appears to be a list of planet models with various scales and features, organized by collector and accessible through Thingiverse collections.
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