Mars 1962 reconstruction scaled one in sixty million

Mars 1962 reconstruction scaled one in sixty million

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This appears to be a table listing various planet models on Thingiverse, a platform for 3D printing designs. The table lists the name of each model, its scale (in millions or billions of kilometers), and an image of the model. Here is a breakdown of the information in the table: 1. **Mars (1962 reconstruction)**: * Scale: 60 million km, 120 million km * Image: A 3D model of Mars with its features and landscape. 2. **Flat Earth**: * Scale: 250 million km * Image: A 3D model of a flat Earth, which is not supported by scientific evidence. 3. **Planet Nine**: * Scale: 250 million km, 500 million km * Note: Planet Nine is a hypothetical planet that has been proposed to exist in our solar system. 4. **Luna (4 Gya)**: * Scale: 20 million km, 60 million km * Image: A 3D model of the Moon as it would have appeared 4 billion years ago. 5. **Cube planet**: * Scale: 60 million km, 120 million km, 250 million km * Image: A 3D model of a cube-shaped planet, which is not representative of any known celestial body. 6. **Expanding Earth**: * Scale: 60 million km, 120 million km * Image: A 3D model of the Earth as it would have appeared if it had expanded in size over time. The scales listed are approximate and represent the distance between the center of each planet or celestial body and the Sun. The units used are kilometers (km) with subscripts indicating the power of 10 (e.g., M = 10^6, G = 10^9).

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