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English: Mosaic of thumbnails showing orders of length magnitude increasing from the shortest 1e6m at top left to the longest 1e17m 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 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.
Author Paul Stansifer, User:84user, Robert J. Vanderbei, NASA, ESO, ESA, AURA, Caltech, (see "source" above and "Licensing" below)

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: top-left is 1e6m, lower-right is 1e17m. Click on information icon lower-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 m1 E14 m1 E15 m1 E16 m1 E17 m
Click on the thumbnail image to jump to the desired order of length magnitude: top-left is 1e6m, lower-right is 1e17m. Click on information icon lower-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.1 E6 m comparison Mars Mercury Moon Pluto Haumea - Click on the relevant thumbnail image to jump to the desired order of length magnitude: top-left is 1e6m, lower-right is 1e17m. Click on information icon bottom-left for description of image.File: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.pngFile:1e14m comparison light day week and month.pngFile:1e15m comparison cat's eye nebula barnard 68 one light year.pngFile:1e16m comparison ten light years bubble nebula.pngFile:1e17m comparison 100 light years nebula clusters.png
Click on the thumbnail image to jump to the full size image: left is 1e6m, right is 1e13m.

Licensing

Because this image was rendered using Paul Stanfiser's POV GPL v2 source code together with separately licensed source images, it is an aggregated derivative. Therefore you must apply all applicable licenses.

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  • Stingray Nebula image credit: NASA, Matt Bobrowsky, Orbital Sciences Corporation from [1] archive copy at the Wayback Machine.
  • Cat's Eye Nebula image credit: NASA, ESA, HEIC, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) from [2].
  • Pleiades image from File:Pleiades large.jpg Credit: NASA/ESA/AURA/Caltech.
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The material was created for NASA by Space Telescope Science Institute under Contract NAS5-26555, or for ESA by the Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre. Copyright statement at hubblesite.org or 2008 copyright statement at spacetelescope.org.

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Eight thumbnails mosaic from 1e6m to 1e13m

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