File:Wide panorama lengths 1e6m to 1e13m - Pluto globe to Hale Bopp's orbit.png

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English: Wide panorama of objects with orders of length magnitude increasing from the shortest 1e6m at the left to the longest 1e13m at the 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 each of width 75 and height 60 pixels. See example uses below for links to articles or full images.
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Source derived from Paul Stansifer's POV-Ray source files (see below), by me, 84user, using w:en:POV-Ray, w:en:Celestia, and w:en:IrfanView. Source authors: en:NASA, JPL-Caltech (Seal), Don Davis, Celestia, Paul Stansifer. Planetary texture maps (with the exception of Earth) and Earth's cloud map were from en:Celestia version 1.5.1 dated 2008-04-06, used under the GPL, version 2. See User:84user/Size comparison for full sources, attributions and POV files. See en:User:Paul Stansifer/Size comparison for more details and the other licenses.
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GNU head This work is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2. This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See version 2 of the GNU General Public License for more details.
Attribution: Celestia, Paul Stansifer
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Same panorama in tall form

Example use as a clickable imagemap that links to English Wikipedia articles:

Click on the thumbnail image to jump to the desired order of length magnitude: left is 1e6m, right is 1e13m. Click on information icon bottom-left for description of image.1 E6 m - Click on the relevant thumbnail image to jump to the desired order of length magnitude: left is 1e6m, right is 1e13m. Click on information icon bottom-left for description of image.1 E7 m1 E8 m1 E9 m1 E10 m1 E11 m1 E12 m1 E13 m
Click on the thumbnail image to jump to the desired order of length magnitude: left is 1e6m, right is 1e13m. Click on information icon bottom-left for description of image.

Example use that links to the full size images on Commons:

Click on the thumbnail image to jump to the full size image: left is 1e6m, right is 1e13m.File:1e6m comparison Mars Mercury Moon Pluto Haumea - no transparency.pngFile:1e7m comparison Uranus Neptune Sirius B Earth Venus.pngFile:1e8m comparison Saturn Jupiter OGLE-TR-122b with Uranus Neptune Sirius B Earth Venus no transparency.pngFile:1e9m comparison Gamma Orionis, Algol B, the Sun, and smaller - antialiased no transparency.pngFile:1e10m comparison Rigel, Aldebaran, and smaller - antialiased no transparency.pngFile:1e11m comparison R Doradus and Betelgeuse, and smaller - antialiased no transparency.pngFile:1e12m comparison Kuiper belt and smaller.pngFile:1e13m comparison Hale Bopp and smaller - HQ no transparency.png
Click on the thumbnail image to jump to the full size image: left is 1e6m, right is 1e13m.

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three rows of four columns mosaic from 1e6m to 1e17m

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current16:26, 4 December 2008Thumbnail for version as of 16:26, 4 December 2008600 × 60 (41 KB)84user (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|Wide panorama of objects with orders of length magnitude increasing from the shortest 1e6m at the top to the longest 1e13m at the bottom. Intended to be used as a clickable imagemap for navigating to specific web pages or s