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Planet sizes compared, artwork C013 / 9949

Planet sizes compared. Computer artwork comparing the sizes of the smallest known exoplanets - planets orbiting outside the solar system - to those of our own planets Mars and Earth

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This artwork, titled "Planet Sizes Compared" takes us on a mesmerizing journey through the vastness of our universe. Against a backdrop of infinite blackness, this computer-generated illustration offers an awe-inspiring perspective on the relative sizes of planets. At its core, this image showcases a comparison between the smallest known exoplanets and two familiar celestial bodies: Mars and Earth. Through meticulous research and artistic vision, NASA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY has brought together these diverse worlds in one visually striking composition. The intricate details reveal the compact nature of these distant exoplanets as they orbit outside our solar system. Each planet's radius is meticulously depicted to emphasize their diminutive size when compared to Mars and Earth. This thought-provoking representation invites us to contemplate the vast diversity that exists beyond our own planetary neighborhood. As we explore this cosmic display, it becomes apparent that there is so much more yet to be discovered within our Milky Way galaxy alone. The inclusion of stars further emphasizes the sheer magnitude of space and highlights how tiny these exoplanets truly are in relation to their stellar counterparts. Through astrophysics and planetary science, missions like Kepler have enabled humanity to uncover countless alien worlds scattered throughout the cosmos. This artwork serves as a testament to both human curiosity and scientific achievement while inspiring us with its grandeur.

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