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Scale of the Universe 2

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universe
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Feb 1, 2012 | 1:29 AM EST
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  • Weekly Users' Choice February 15, 2012
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Author Comments

Now with better graphics, new commentary, and 100 more objects than last time! Eye-popping larger display! Gee-whiz scroll wheel control! Adjustable render quality toggle that puts you in control!

And thanks for amazing ratings!

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Lukavirus1Lukavirus1

Rated 5 / 5 stars March 24, 2013

very nice work and even interesting to observe our universe



LukavirusLukavirus

Rated 5 / 5 stars March 23, 2013

THAT IS SO INTERESTING VERY NICE AND GENIUS DUDE



WafflemanguyWafflemanguy

Rated 5 / 5 stars March 21, 2013

I tought that Minecraft worlds are unlimited :O- 5/5


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greatgreenfoxgreatgreenfox

Rated 5 / 5 stars March 20, 2013

Awesome

I also seen your other one and your website

5/5! :-()



knalleknutenknalleknuten

Rated 4 / 5 stars March 19, 2013

Wow. This awesome. Liked the descriptions. If you make a sequel, here are my suggestions: I would like to see more of the illustrations (eg the Virgo Cluster or the Local group), maybe it would be better to center them and let them slowly appear when you zoom out. Or you can open their image in a new window, zoomable. A drag&drop concept would be good, to put some things at nearly the same size in comparision. Some star trek and other science fiction reference could be neat (as suggested by tamukiro), since this is where most of us heard of some of the more distant and greater space phenomena. Since you added Minecraft world (VERY cool:) I suggest also some famous fictious spaceships and stations...yes star trek, but also 2001, star wars etc. I especially miss the Dyson sphere^^ You could also add different forces, gravitaton of earth, the solar wind, etc and who discovered the different objects and forces first. Thanks for this awesome educational piece of work!