Let's make a Black Hole
We don't really understand the sizes of things in Space
A 5 megabyte hard drive in 1956 vs 1 terabyte today. A 1 terabyte hard drive in 1956 would be the size of a 40-story building!
How do you form a black hole? You’d have to compress Earth 🌏 to this size (9 mm) to form a black hole. You’d have to compress the moon to 0.1 mm (thickness of a human hair) to turn it into a black hole.
For every black hole out there, something THAT intense has happened.
The Cosmic Cliffs (among the first to be photographed by the James Webb telescope) are unimaginably huge. The tallest peaks in this image are 7 light years high - the height of 5 billion Earths stacked on top of each other. The cliffs are part of the Carina Nebula, located 7,600 light years away from us.
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The size of the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs 🦕. A flying rock just this large wiped out all dinosaurs and more than 75% of all species on Earth.
Space is big 🌌. Really really big.
What we see in the night is just a small selection of the stars within this tiny red circle in our galaxy.👇🏼
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