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This is the 3.0 version of the Solar System Size Comparison, and we're doing our best to improve it with each iteration. In this size comparison, we've added 12 more celestial bodies, bringing the total number to 38 astronomical objects. This video showcases planets, dwarf planets, and moons within our solar system. As a backdrop to the planets, rendered in a subtle hue, we've incorporated the billion-pixel panorama of the Milky Way captured by the VISTA survey telescope at ESO's Paranal Observa
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From the scorching surface of Venus to the icy extremes of Neptune, this video showcases the average temperatures of each planet in our solar system! | The Brain Maze
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Nov 28, 2024
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In this video, we will embark on a captivating exploration of the solar system's size comparison, unveiling the staggering dimensions that define our celestial surroundings. Brace yourself for a visual odyssey that will illuminate the scale of these celestial bodies, leaving you with a profound appreciation for the cosmic tapestry that envelopes our home planet. | The Brain Maze
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Happy Holidays from our Solar System - The Brain Maze wishes you a season of joy, inspired by the celestial wonders of NGC 2264, the Christmas Tree Cluster. We've imagined a cosmic tree adorned with every planet, dwarf planet, and even the Kuiper Belt, a dazzling display of our solar system's beauty. May your holidays shine as bright as the stars within this magnificent cluster. | The Brain Maze
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In our solar system, planets vary dramatically in size. The gas giants, like Jupiter and Saturn, are colossal, dwarfing the smaller terrestrial planets such as Mercury and Mars. Earth, our home, falls in between, highlighting the intriguing diversity of planetary sizes in our cosmic neighborhood. | The Brain Maze
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Oct 24, 2023
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Blast off on an unforgettable voyage through our cosmic neighborhood! This video transcends the visual, transporting you on an auditory adventure alongside the breathtaking sights of the solar system. Experience the planets, moons, and celestial wonders like never before. We've infused the video with the captivating sounds of space, bringing to life the unimaginable phenomena that lie beyond our atmosphere. | The Brain Maze
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This animation shows a rocket launching from each Solar System body at its escape velocity, rising 50 kilometers. Keep in mind: no other factors are included. | The Brain Maze
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Dec 9, 2024
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Let's see a unique perspective on the solar system! Using a beautifully crafted, size-proportional map from r/MapPorn, we compare the diameters of moons and planets to the surface areas of countries and continents here on Earth. Size matters and this map brings it all into perspective! | The Brain Maze
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Dec 14, 2024
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Billions of kilometers from Earth, beyond the orbit of Neptune, lies a mysterious field filled with icy bodies and cosmic secrets. Could undiscovered planets or dwarf planets be lurking in the outer solar system? | The Brain Maze
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Oct 30, 2024
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Think you know how big the solar system is? Think again. In this video, we reveal the shocking true scale of our solar system—comparing planets, the Sun, Voyager 1’s journey, and even the distance to the nearest star. Prepare to feel small. | The Brain Maze
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Ever wondered how tiny Mercury is compared to Jupiter, or how Earth's moon stacks up against Saturn's behemoth Titan? Take a trip through our solar system in a whole new way with our new video! It will unveil the incredible scale of our planetary neighborhood, shrinking giant gas planets and dwarf planets down to size and showcasing the true magnitude of these celestial bodies. There are around 300 natural satellites in our solar system, but we have presented only the biggest ones. Enjoy the vid
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Solar System Maze Activity Worksheets for Kids!
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A record-breaking comet, larger than anything we've ever seen before, has entered the solar system—and it's heading inward. Meet Comet C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli-Bernstein), a frozen behemoth over 137 kilometers wide, erupting with jets of carbon monoxide as it races toward the inner planets. | The Brain Maze
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This animation shows a ball dropping 1000 meters on each solar system body, with no air resistance, to illustrate the pull you'd feel. Surprising? Despite being larger, Uranus has weaker gravity than Earth due to its low density. Similarly, Mars and Mercury have the same surface gravity, even though Mars is nearly twice as massive, because Mercury is denser. | The Brain Maze
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Seven giant superclouds have just been discovered near our solar system — but what are they made of, and why do they ripple through space? A new study submitted to arXiv.org using Gaia spacecraft data reveals some of the largest and most mysterious structures ever found in our galactic neighborhood. Are these clouds connected to the birth of stars? Could they be part of a larger cosmic framework we’ve never seen before? | The Brain Maze
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Did an interstellar visitor shape our Solar System? Could a massive object, 2-50 times the mass of Jupiter, have passed through our solar system and altered the orbits of our planets? | The Brain Maze
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Temperatures Across the Solar System - We created this animation to show how hot or cold things really get in our solar system. From the Sun’s blazing surface to Pluto’s deep freeze, each planet has its own wild temperature range. Some might surprise you, like how Venus is hotter than Mercury, or how Uranus is the coldest of them all. It’s a simple, visual journey through space, told in heat and cold. | The Brain Maze
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Astronomers Discover a Bubble Larger Than Our Solar System - How can a star unleash an eruption bigger than our entire solar system and still survive? What mystery surrounds the red supergiant DFK 52? According to research from the Chalmers University of Technology, published in Astronomy and Astrophysics, astronomers uncovered a vast bubble of gas and dust created thousands of years ago. Could this star be on the verge of becoming the Milky Way’s nextsupernova? The answer may reshape what we kn
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Landscapes of the Solar System - We created this animation to visualize how each planet’s terrain might look if captured inside a single petri dish. From Earth’s green fields to Mars’ red dust and Jupiter’s swirling gases — each scene reveals the unique character of our solar system in a satisfying, cinematic way. | The Brain Maze
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Solar System Moving 3x Faster Than We Thought - How fast are we really moving through the universe, and why are new findings in Physical Review Letters challenging everything we thought we knew? | The Brain Maze
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Ever wondered how long a year lasts on planets beyond Earth? In this video, we journey through the solar system and we explore the varying lengths of a year on each planet. From the speedy orbit of Mercury to the distant journey of Neptune, discover how time stretches and contracts across the vastness of space. | The Brain Maze
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Traveling in our solar system Blast off on an unforgettable voyage through our cosmic neighborhood! This video transcends the visual, transporting you on an auditory adventure alongside the breathtaking sights of the solar system. Experience the planets, moons, and celestial wonders like never before. We've infused the video with the captivating sounds of space, bringing to life the unimaginable phenomena that lie beyond our atmosphere. | The Brain Maze
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In this video, you will see how the majority of people picture the solar system in the wrong way. The traditional picture of the solar system is that the sun is at the center and the planets orbit it in perfect circles. However, this is not an accurate representation of the solar system. The sun is actually not at the center of the solar system. It is located off-center, about 28,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The planets do not orbit the sun in perfect circles either.
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Temperatures of the Solar System - In this animation, we explore the extreme climates of all eight planets (and Pluto), unveiling the searing heat of Mercury, the icy cold of Neptune, and the diverse temperatures of each planet, revealing the true nature of their atmospheres and surfaces. | The Brain Maze
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Our Solar System on a World Map - Let's see a unique perspective on the solar system! Using a beautifully crafted, size-proportional map from r/MapPorn, we compare the diameters of moons and planets to the surface areas of countries and continents here on Earth. Size matters and this map brings it all into perspective! | The Brain Maze
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The Tallest Volcano in the Solar System - Olympus Mons is the tallest mountain in the entire solar system. Rising nearly 22 kilometers above Mars, this colossal volcano dwarfs Mount Everest and stretches so wide you can’t even see its full shape from the ground. Formed by billions of years of lava flows, it tells the story of a planet shaped by fire. | The Brain Maze
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Wind Speeds Across the Solar System - What would happen if we placed wind turbines on every planet? We created this animation to show how fast windmills would spin across the solar system — from the calm breezes of Venus to Neptune’s extreme winds reaching over 11,000 RPM. RPM (revolutions per minute) is the measure of how many full turns the blades make in one minute. For simplicity, the values here are based only on average wind speeds, without considering other factors like air density or tur
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A new planet-like object has been discovered at the farthest edge of our solar system — a frozen world named 2017 OF201, dubbed Pluto’s "extreme cousin." With an orbit that takes 25,000 years to circle the Sun, this distant dwarf planet lies far beyond Neptune in a region once thought to be empty. Detected in just 19 images over seven years, its presence hints at a hidden population of undiscovered worlds lurking in the outer solar system. | The Brain Maze
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NASA Confirms a Giant Interstellar Visitor Is Racing Through Our Solar System - A mysterious object from beyond the stars is flying through our Solar System — and it's not staying for long. NASA has confirmed the discovery of 3I/Atlas, a rogue comet traveling over 60 kilometers per second. This icy wanderer, possibly the largest interstellar visitor ever detected, was first spotted by the ATLAS survey in Hawaii. It’s not orbiting the Sun. It’s just passing through — a frozen time capsule from an
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