File:Icons 1e-6m to 1e5m squares 512pixel.png

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English: Mosaic of icons depicting orders of length magnitude increasing from the shortest 1e-6m at top-left to the longest 1e5m at bottom-right. Intended to be used as a clickable imagemap for navigating to specific web pages or sections of a web page. See orders of magnitude. The component thumbnails are squares each of width 512 pixels. See example use below for links to articles.
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1e-6m NASA
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w:en:File:FogParticlesHighSpeed.jpg 1e-5m Fog image from English wikipedia released by w:en:User:Ben_pcc

1e-4
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1e-3m released by User:Halvard

w:en:Image:Fingernail label.jpg 1e-2m released on English wikipedia by w:en:User:Kipton

1e-1m painted by Agnolo di Cosimo, aka Agnolo Bronzino (1503 - 1572). Authored by User:Husky
1e0m drawn by Leonardo da Vinci circa 1492, photographed by Luc Viatour 2007
1e1m released by User:Lamiot
1e2m released by Jon Bodsworth from http://www.egyptarchive.co.uk/html/contact.html
1e3m released by User:Fg2
1e4m NASA World Wind screenshot.
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1e5m WorldWind, Landsat 7 30.55N 32.28E, boosted colours
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