Mars with exaggerated topography scaled one in sixty million

Mars with exaggerated topography scaled one in sixty million

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This appears to be a list of 3D printed models of celestial bodies and hypothetical planets. The table provides information about each model, including its name, the scale at which it was created, and an image of the model. Here's a breakdown of the columns: 1. **Model Name**: The name of the 3D printed model. 2. **Scale**: The scale at which the model was created, with options for different scales (e.g., "60M" means one in sixty million). 3. **Image**: A preview image of the model. Some examples from the list: * Mars (1962 reconstruction): This is a 3D printed model of Mars as it would have looked like in 1962, with an option to print at a scale of 1:60M or 1:120M. * Flat Earth: A 3D printed model of the hypothetical flat earth concept, available for printing at a scale of 1:250M. * Planet Nine: A 3D printed model of the hypothetical planet nine, with options to print it at scales of 1:250M or 1:500M. The bottom line of the table provides a key to understand the notation used in the scale column.

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