The Size Of Our World - Special Edition
Created on: March 29th, 2007
yet another take on the Size of our world thing - sans death star, hold the soundgarden. Graphics tightened, hair looking fabulous, etc. Fixed incorrect sizing and other mistakes from the original on rense.com.
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VY Canis Majoris' radius is almost 2100 solar radii, meaning that if our sun were replaced with it, its surface would envelop Jupiter. It's infathomably huge. Here's a good picture of our sun next to LBV 1806-20, 38 million times more luminous than our shrimpy little star. http://www.solstation.com/x-objects/1806-20b.jpg
Why is everybody suckin' pluto's dong on this website? Who gives a f*ck? It's still out there! Think about it if you want to. Pluto doesn't give a f*ck if we call it a planet, part of the Kupler belt, or Steve. It's still so god damn far away from the sun that it's freezing its balls off and will probably never support a cell worth of life. After the sun expands and burns up the earth, you won't find civilizations on the outer planets 1*ing ytmnds because they forgot to include Earth.
i love these kings of ytmnd's. Everyone insults because they aren't funny, but who said YTMND was supposed to be specifically humorous. On a side note, are you sure the size comparisons of earth, mars, moon, venus and mercury are close? Because they seem off from porportions from other sites i have seen.
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