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English: Comparison of sizes of lengths with order of magnitude 1e14m: light month shell (largest yellow sphere with Comet 1910 A1's orbit passing through top left); Hyakutake's orbit (long orange extreme ellipse); light week shell (inner yellow sphere with yellow Vernal point arrow as radius); and Sedna's orbit (yellow ellipse inside the light week shell). Shorter 1e13 m distances are: comet Hale Bopp's orbit (faint small orange ellipse below); and one light-day (smallest yellow spherical shell). All to scale. No transparency version.
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derived from Paul Stansifer's POV-Ray source files (see below), by me, 84user, using w:en:POV-Ray, and w:en:IrfanView.

84user's contribution (inside POV-Ray files: adjusting coordinates, changing light source and other parameters) is public domain and source files used are described at User:84user/Size comparison.

Physical information is based on the Wik.ipedia.Pro articles and elsewhere (see POVRay source files) about the respective lengths.

Paul Stansifer's contributions to this image (POV-Ray code) are available under the GPL, v. 2, and other licenses. See User:Paul Stansifer/Size comparison for more details and the other licenses.
Author Paul Stansifer, and User:84user (see "source")

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Because this image was rendered using only Paul Stanfiser's POV source code (no external texture maps used), it is a pure derivative. Therefore Paul's licenses apply; you may use it under the terms of any of these:


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  • attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
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Zoomed in to show shorter 1e13m lengths: the one light day yellow shell; the heliosphere's termination shock (blue shell); and other arrows show positions of Voyager 1 (red) and Pioneer 10 (green)
Zoomed out to show longer 1e15m lengths: one light year yellow shell; Comet 1910 A1's orbit; light month shell
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