I love **** like this. And the thing is that even with images like this putting the sizes into perspective, we as humans still can't comprehend their true sizes because they're so massive. The only way we could would be to literally fly past them and see them for ourselves.
i love seeing stuff like this because, well, the universe is absolutely incredible.
but i also hate it because i'm 22 years old and i'm super tiny, i'm literally nothing. my life is nothing. even if i live 100 years i'm still nothing compared to how old and vast the universe is.
i love seeing stuff like this because, well, the universe is absolutely incredible.
but i also hate it because i'm 22 years old and i'm super tiny, i'm literally nothing. my life is nothing. even if i live 100 years i'm still nothing compared to how old and vast the universe is.
Careful what you say sis. In high school I said something along the same lines and left in an ambulance. By force.
The universe is fascinating, for sure there are planets out there twice the size of the sun. I wonder if planets are really all shaped circle. It took us 9 years to get to Pluto, whats more out there? so intriguing
The universe is fascinating, for sure there are planets out there twice the size of the sun. I wonder if planets are really all shaped circle. It took us 9 years to get to Pluto, whats more out there? so intriguing
I doubt there are planets out there twice the size of our sun. If they were gas planets they would collapse in to stars and I don't think there would be enough rocky material in a stars dust ring to gather in to a solid planet that size and remain stable. There are objects more dense and smaller than our sun.
Planets are not circles they are spheres and they are not perfect spheres if they are rotating for example; the earth is wider at the equator.