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Deutsch: Größenvergleich bekannter Planeten und Sterne
English: Relative sizes of the planets in the solar system and several well known stars. Star colours are estimated (based on temperature) and Saturn's rings are shown slightly larger in the picture than to scale. Blender 3D was used for the models, lighting, and rendering. The GIMP was used to assemble and label the six renders into a single image. Wolfram Alpha was used to calculate each star's base colour through Wien's Law. The relative sizes of stars in terms of their representative solar radius were calculated for all stars in each frame. Texture maps for stars were created using images of the Sun from SOHO. Planetary texture and bump maps (excluding Earth) were from Celestia Motherlode. Lastly, Earth's texture and bump map were obtained from Natural Earth III.
Français : Tailles relatives des planètes du système solaire et plusieurs autres étoiles connues.
Română: Dimensiunile relative ale planetelor din Sistemul Solar și ale mai multor stele mai cunoscute, inclusiv VY Canis Majoris, cea mai masivă stea cunoscută.
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Dies/TempusMinutioDimensionesUsorSententia
recentissima11:38, 16 Novembris 2016Minutum speculum redactionis 11:38, 16 Novembris 2016 factae6 400 × 4 200 (1.72 megaocteti)MlaruReverted to version as of 08:50, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
15:47, 15 Novembris 2016Minutum speculum redactionis 15:47, 15 Novembris 2016 factae6 400 × 4 200 (6.05 megaocteti)MlaruEstonian version
08:50, 13 Iulii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 08:50, 13 Iulii 2009 factae6 400 × 4 200 (1.72 megaocteti)ThangalinFixed VY Canis Majoris texture map flaw. Moved Sirius away from edge. Moved Betelgeuse away from its name. Increased zoomed on fifth frame.
05:19, 7 Iulii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 05:19, 7 Iulii 2009 factae6 400 × 4 200 (1.74 megaocteti)ThangalinFixed texture mapping issue with VV Cephei A.
20:20, 5 Iulii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 20:20, 5 Iulii 2009 factae6 400 × 4 200 (1.75 megaocteti)ThangalinThe following changes were made to the image to resolve issues with inaccuracies and aesthetics: * More recent maps for Mercury, Mars, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter. * The "table" now cuts close to the centre of the largest object per diagr
19:54, 17 Februarii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 19:54, 17 Februarii 2009 factae6 424 × 4 430 (1.81 megaocteti)Thangalin Category:stars Category:planets Category:Planetary systems
19:41, 17 Februarii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 19:41, 17 Februarii 2009 factae6 424 × 4 430 (1.78 megaocteti)Thangalin Category:space Category:planets Category:stars Category:Planetary systems
16:55, 12 Februarii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 16:55, 12 Februarii 2009 factae6 424 × 4 430 (2.58 megaocteti)Thangalin{{Information |Description={{en|1=Relative sizes of the planets in the solar system and several well known stars.}} |Source=Own work by uploader |Author=Thangalin |Date=2008-07-30 |Permission= |other_versions= }} <!--{{ImageUpload|full

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