When I was looking for another picture, I stumbled on these maps.
It was the second map that caught my attention, because I have that one in my possession.
It or the like was once attached to a National Geographic magazine years back.
They are just Maps, but looking very closely at them you will really be amazed the same way like I was and still am.
Each one is really beautiful to see.
The two first ones shows how unbelievable tiny our own solar system and Milky Way in fact is, the others are absolutely also worth to look at.
Because I try to imagine how many living things/creatures will be out there, it is to me really mind-blowing.
Details: Each map holds a width of none less then 6000 pixels, so you must really be patient when you open them!
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1. National Geographic – Milky way
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2. National Geographic – Universe
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3. National Geographic – Mars
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4. National Geographic – World satellite
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5. National Geographic – World physical ocean
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5. National Geographic – World physical ocean
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6. National Geographic – Earths fractured
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7. National Geographic – Earth at night
You can download them here.
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[edit on 27/5/10 by spacevisitor]