The vastness of space can make the brain struggle to comprehend the relative mass of celestial bodies. Sure, you know the sun dwarfs the planets που revolve around it, but how much more does the hot ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of our solar system really have mass?
If this question has you scratching your head trying to visualize something, take a breath and watch our latest video
By mass, if Venus is a 6-year-old human child, then Earth is a Labrador (and a very good boy) and Uranus is a grizzly bear. Using 360 degree XNUMXD animation, we help your brain understand the true scale of the planets in our solar system using animals.