Enceladus with known topography scaled one in ten million

Enceladus with known topography scaled one in ten million

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The provided text appears to be a list of planetary models, specifically scale models of planets in our solar system and some fictional or hypothetical ones. The list includes models ranging from scale 1M (one million) to 500M (five hundred million). Here's the table with some modifications for better readability: | Model | Scale | |---------------------------|----------------| | Sun | 10M | | Mercury | 6M | | Venus | 5M | | Earth | 1.8M | | Mars | 3M | | Jupiter | 20M | | Saturn | 16M | | Uranus | 12M | | Neptune | 11M | | Titan | 6M | | Europa | 4M | | Ganymede | 3.5M | | Callisto | 3M | | Io | 2.5M | | Moon | 1M | Note: The scales are approximate and may vary slightly depending on the specific model. Some other models include: * Gem Homeworld (scale 250M, 500M) * Mars (1962) (scales 60M, 120M) * Flat Earth (scale 250M) * Planet Nine (scales 250M, 500M) * Luna (4 Gya) (scales 20M, 60M) * Cube planet (scales 60M, 120M, 250M) It's worth noting that the text includes a note about the scales used: K = 10^3 (one thousand), M = 10^6 (one million), G = 10^9 (one billion) This means that the scales are based on powers of ten, with K representing one thousand and M representing one million.

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