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A blend of many deep sky objects, All set to scale.

This is approximately how large these objects are in relation to each other. Nebulas are all on a very similar scale. Stars and planets would be smaller than a pixel at this scale. Galaxies would be so large the image would be thousands of times larger. 

A blend of many deep sky objects, All set to scale.

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Planetary nebulae! They're caused by dying stars shedding their outermost layers

So awesome Andrew ๐Ÿ”ฅthank you. One question what are the small nebulae? Like in the upper left corner. From your description Iโ€™d imagine a type 1a ... our solar system mostly is empty space

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The second one! It's their respective ACTUAL size, not angular size (which is how we see them from here.)

Hey Andrew, โ€œstellarโ€ job as always! Question though - could you clarify whether you adjusted the objects to be the same scale as they appear in the sky (e.g. tiny Jupiter next to our giant moon), or whether you adjusted them as if they were aligned next to each other in actual space (e.g. gigantic Jupiter next to our microscopic moon)?


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