Earth with exaggerated topography scaled one in sixty million

Earth with exaggerated topography scaled one in sixty million

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It appears that you've provided a table with various celestial body models, along with their scaling options. Here's the breakdown of each row: 1. **Mars (1962 reconstruction)**: * Scales available: 60 million (1/60M) and 120 million (1/120M) * Model image: A picture of a model Mars from 1962 2. **Flat Earth**: * Scale available: 250 million (1/250M) * Model image: A picture of a flat Earth model 3. **Planet Nine**: * Scales available: 250 million (1/250M) and 500 million (1/500M) * No model image is provided for this row. 4. **Luna (4 Gya)**: * Scales available: 20 million (1/20M) and 60 million (1/60M) * Model image: A picture of a ancient Moon (Luna) model 5. **Cube planet**: * Scales available: 60 million (1/60M), 120 million (1/120M), and 250 million (1/250M) * Model image: A picture of a cube-shaped planet model 6. **Expanding Earth**: * Scales available: 60 million (1/60M) and 120 million (1/120M) * Model image: A picture of an expanding Earth model The scaling options use the following notation: * K = 10^3 (one thousand) * M = 10^6 (one million) * G = 10^9 (one billion) This means that the scales are expressed as ratios, where a smaller number indicates a larger scale. For example, a 1/60M scale model of Mars is roughly 16 times larger than a full-size Mars.

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