Life...Very Far ...Very Near..

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Travel with NASA from the biggest to the smallest distance of the universe.

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This is a journey which starts and ends in distances difficult for the human mind to capture. It starts from 10 million light years (1023m.) at space, and ends at 100 atom/meter (10-16m.) on Earth. Have a nice trip. National NASA

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10 million light years (1023m) the distance to galaxy Milky-Way

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1 million light years (1022m) The disc becomes visible.

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100.000 light years (1021m) You can barely see our galaxy.

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10.000 light years (1020m) You start to see the stars of our galaxy.

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1.000 light years (1019m) The stars ten times closer.

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100 light years (1018m) Nothing but stars.

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10 light years (1017m) Even more stars.

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1 light year (1016m) With a little attention you can see the sun.

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1 trillion Km (1015m) The sun even bigger.

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100 billion Km (1014m) Our solar system starts to show. (The orbits of the planets have been painted)

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10 billion Km (1013m) Our solar system.

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1 billion Km (1012m) The orbits of Hermes, Venus, Earth, Mars and Zeus.

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100 million Km (1011m) The orbits of Venus, Earth and Mars.

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10 million Km (1010m) Part of the orbit of Earth.

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1 million Km (109m) You can see the orbit of Moon.

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100.000 Km (108m) Our Earth still small.

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10.000 Km(107m) The northern hemisphere of Earth.

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1.000 Km (106m) Florida USA.

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100 Km (105m) From the surface of the sea. Florida even closer.

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10 Km (104m) You start to distinct places.

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1 Km (103m) What you can see when free falling off a plane.

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100 m (102m) An ordinary view from an helicopter.

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10 m (101m) Seeing off a cliff.

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1 m (100m) What you see when you reach out your arms...

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10 cm (10-1m) You can catch the leaves.

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1 cm (10-2m) You can see the structure of a leaf.

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1 mm (10-3m) Even closer.

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100 micron (10-4m) you can see the cells.

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10 micron (10-5m) The cells look clearer.

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1 micron (10-6m). The cell itself.

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1.000 angstrom (10-7m) You can see the chromosomes.

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100 angstrom (10-8m) You can see the DNA chain.

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1 nanometre (10-9m) The chromosomes parties.

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1 angstrom (10-10m) The atom of carbon. Life consists of it...

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10 Pico metre (10-11m) The electron within the atom.

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1 Pico metre (10-12m) The orbit of electrons.

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100 Fermi (10-13m) The inner of an atom.

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10 Fermi (10-14m) Closer.

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1 Fermi (10-15m) The surface of a neutron.

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100 atom metre (10-16m) we can see the quark. End of trip!

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After this journey ask yourself: Can you say whether you are big or small?

Think for a minute : 

Think for a minute NATIONAL NASA (USA)