
[edit] bollocks of course, as a lot of the smaller objects don't have well defined sizes.
( , Tue 6 Jul 2010, 16:36, Reply)

It's nice though innit?
( , Tue 6 Jul 2010, 16:43, Reply)

I like the swirly version.
( , Tue 6 Jul 2010, 16:45, Reply)

this is a nice link and I'm sure not everyone saw it last time.
Music is new as is swirly version, I like it :-)
( , Tue 6 Jul 2010, 17:42, Reply)

I think I'll bookmark that, then when I'm feeling down, I'll do the zoom in bit and marvel at how amazing everything is. And when I'll feeling happy, I'll zoom out and realize what a pathetically insignificant speck of shit planet earth is.
( , Tue 6 Jul 2010, 18:15, Reply)

If matter can't travel beyond the speed of light, and the big bang happened 14 billion years ago, then the furthest that matter can have traveled in that time is just under 14 billion light years in all directions. Unless there were lots of big bangs that took place simultaneously all over the place.
( , Wed 7 Jul 2010, 14:11, Reply)

so it's 14 billion light years in all directions ;)
( , Wed 7 Jul 2010, 17:44, Reply)