
Gem Homeworld scaled one in 250 million
thingiverse
This appears to be a table of planet models on Thingiverse, a 3D printing platform. Here's a breakdown of the table: **Header Row** * The first column lists the name of each planet model. * The second column lists the scales at which the model is available (e.g., "one-in-sixty-million-scale" means the model is scaled to 1/60,000,000 of its actual size). * The third column contains a thumbnail image of each model. **Rows** Each row represents a planet model on Thingiverse. Here's what you can expect to find in each row: * **Name**: The name of the planet model (e.g., "Mars (1962 reconstruction)") * **Scales**: A list of scales at which the model is available, separated by commas (e.g., "one-in-sixty-million-scale", "one-in-120-million-scale") * **Image**: A thumbnail image of the model **Footer** The footer explains the notation used in the table: * K = 10^3 (one thousand) * M = 10^6 (one million) * G = 10^9 (one billion) This suggests that the scales listed in the table are based on orders of magnitude, rather than precise numerical values.
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