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  1. Scale of Universe is an interactive experience to inspire people to learn about the vast ranges of the visible and invisible world. Click on objects to learn more. Use the scroll bar to zoom in and out.

  2. HQ. The Scale of the Universe 2. Created by Cary Huang. Ported to Pixi.js by Matthew Martori.

  3. The Scale of the Universe 2 is an educational game in which you are shown the sizes of different things in our universe in relation to other different things. Slide your way into the largest objects that our universe has to offer, or into the smallest things that exist in our known universe.

  4. Scale of the Universe. Inspiration: https://htwins.net/scale2/. Image Credits. Blackbody Color (http://www.vendian.org/mncharity/dir3/blackbody/UnstableURLs/bbr_color.html) stars: 61 Cygni, Achernar A, Aldebaran, Algol A, Algol B, Altair, Antares, Arcturus, Barnard's Star, Bellatrix, Betelgeuse, BE Ursae Majoris A, BPM 37093, Canopus, Capella ...

  5. Scale of the Universe is an educational game about the measurement of things in this universe. You can see the measurements of things from the smallest to the biggest in our galaxy.

  6. The Scale of the Universe. Zoom from the edge of the universe to the quantum foam of spacetime and learn the scale of things along the way! Press left or right or drag the scroll bar to zoom in and out.

  7. Things in our universe can be unimaginably large and small. In this topic, we'll try to imagine the unimaginable!

  8. Scale of the Universe is a visual tool for getting a sense of the scale of various objects in the universe. It has a wide collection of objects ranging from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest galaxies.

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  10. The Scale of the Universe is an interactive online visualization tool first created in 2010 by Cary and Michael Huang, two brothers from Moraga, California. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] It features a scrollbar that players can use to navigate orders of magnitude and various objects within such size ranges.

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