Article 4TQDF Interactive Visualization of the Scale of Objects in Space

Interactive Visualization of the Scale of Objects in Space

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Lori Dorn
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Computer scientist Neal Argarwal has created an incredible, interactive visualization showing how the various objects measure up to each other in terms of relative size. The larger sized objects appear as the viewer hits the arrow keys or uses the trackpad. With the right arrow, objects become greater and greater in size, while the left arrow will reduce the objects back to the beginning screen.

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So excited to share something I've been working on!

Introducing The Size of Space - an interactive visualization of the scale of the universe ?

? https://t.co/Z5oGsOXAFn ? pic.twitter.com/lUxvCT6z3o

- Neal Agarwal (@nealagarwal) October 27, 2019

via Flowing Data

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