Mercury with exaggerated topography scaled one in sixty million

Mercury with exaggerated topography scaled one in sixty million

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This appears to be a table of celestial objects, specifically planets and moons, with various scales represented in millions or billions. The table shows the name of each object, its corresponding scale on Thingiverse (a platform for 3D printing designs), and an image representing it. Here is a breakdown of the table: 1. **Mars (1962 reconstruction)**: This represents a model of Mars from 1962, with scales available in one-in-sixty-million (60M) or one-in-120-million (120M). 2. **Flat Earth**: A model of a flat Earth, available in one-in-250-million scale (250M). 3. **Planet Nine**: A representation of Planet Nine, which is a hypothetical planet in the outer reaches of our solar system. It's available in 250M and 500M scales. 4. **Luna (4 Gya)**: This represents an ancient version of the Moon, with scales available in one-in-twenty-million (20M) or one-in-sixty-million (60M). 5. **Cube planet**: A model of a cube-shaped planet, available in various scales including 60M, 120M, and 250M. 6. **Expanding Earth**: A representation of an expanding Earth, with scales available in 60M and 120M. The note at the bottom explains that the scales are represented as follows: K = 10^3 (one thousand), M = 10^6 (one million), G = 10^9 (one billion).

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