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How small is the Earth
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Alright, here's the Earth rolling on in. Looks like a bit of a cloudy day. And in this video, we'll be comparing the Earth with the other planets and some of the moons in our solar system
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Such as this little fella who's just bounced on in, that is our moon
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And as you can see, it's a lot smaller than you think. And then this little fella that's rolling on in, that is not a moon
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That's Mercury. Mercury's a tiny little fella, isn't it? Look at Mercury compared to Africa, for example
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I did a bit of Googling before this, by the way. And I've got a fact for you if you want it. This stinky little moon down here is equal in land
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mass to Russia, Canada and the USA combined. So even though it looks small in comparison of the
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Earth, it's still pretty big. Anyway, what else have we got? Oh, we've switched over. Venus
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So Venus, little bit small on the Earth, 12,000 kilometers. And then Mars comes in. Mars is a dinky
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little fella, isn't it? I always imagine Mars being about the same size as Earth, but it is not. It's
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considerably smaller. Yeah, Mars is just over half the size of Earth. And no water or anything
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very dry. Oh my God, it's shaking what's going? Oh, who's this big fella tumble on in? Is that
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Jupiter? No, it's sad. It's got the rings. It is Jupiter. I thought it looked like Jupiter, but then I saw these rings
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Well there we have it nowhere near as prominent as Saturn's rings, but Jupiter does have faint visible rings circling the planet
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Oh my god, I've just realized how big it is compared to the other planets
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Look at Jupiter compared to Earth. Oh, and here comes Saturn. Oh, proper shone off there with his rings
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Saturn has just emasculated Jupiter's rings so hard. Look at how cool Saturn's rings are
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Oh, and hang on, we're reducing scale again. I'm assuming these are a couple of movies
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What have we got? We have got Titan, a Saturn moon, and Ganymed, a Jupiter moon
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Now Jupiter and Saturn's moons are a masculate and hour moon. This is no need. Right, who's coming in next
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Whoa! Look at him screeching in. Uranus and Neptune. Neptune is a cool-looking planet
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Look at that beautiful blue. I was just thinking how dry and desolate all the planets looked over the Earth
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but then Big Neptune came in with this beautiful blue absolutely eclipsing Earth I can even see Earth anymore so I can compare them in size Oh who these dinky little fellas This one squishy
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Did you see him squishing in? Watch this. Look at this. What's the little middle fella
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Look at him. Squish, squish, squish, squish. Wait, one of them's Pluto
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That's Pluto. No wonder Pluto lost his planet status. Who let Pluto be a planet for a few years
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Oh, I don't know how Pluto got away with that. Let's compare Pluto with the size of the Earth
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It's tinier than our moon I do like watching them bounce though
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Oh my god we've got a rumble We got a rumble who is it
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Oh god guys I'm scared What is it Oh my god it's the sun
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Oh no I'm stressed Guys get out of the way Get out of it
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Pluto run for it Titan get out of there Oh my god
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That is insane Listen to the music. This has been incredibly put together
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Where do we go from there? Sirius? From Harry Potter? Okay, Sirius, not from our solar system, but it is the brightest star in our visible sky
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Which is impressive, consider it's 8.6 light years away. Which is this many miles, by the way. You know it's a long way when there's an E in it
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Okay, anything a masculine serious? Oh my god. Blariz. What
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Alright, the video I'm watching is in German. but that translates as a blue giant and yeah we can kind of see why no way no way who is that
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rotterese i assume that means red giant oh my god who's this rotter oberies
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oh my god well that was insane okay can i translate this sound design big and small i reckon that's
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about right well the earth's tiny it turns out thank you very much for watching like to 12 tune at the top
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