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(OuterSpace) Artists impression of a brief tour of our solar system 

Courtesy ESA. From the author:

For nineteen years, NASA/ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope has made some of the most dramatic discoveries in the history of astronomy but it has also helped scientists learn more about our own Solar System. From its vantage point 600 km above the Earth, Hubble has studied every planet in our Solar System except Mercury where light from the Sun would damage its instruments. Part of Hubblecast 27, this clip takes the viewer is taken on a virtual tour of our Solar System.

Note: This may be prior to losing Pluto during the Bush administration.

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Added: Jul-7-2012 Occurred On: Jul-7-2012
By: BloodyPeasant
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Tags: space, nasa, esa, outerspace
Location: Chiniak, Alaska, United States (load item map)
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  • Interesting. Looks like a Blender 3D project. Nice, but I'd like to see real scaled sizing.

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    • @Rhemis
      This is an article about the "Family Portrait" made from Voyager
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Portrait_(Voyager)
      Shows all of our planets in "real size" to each other

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  • The Earth is not that close to The Sun

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