2. Earth’s location in the inner solar system in relation to other planets and their orbits (distance measures are average distances of objects to the Sun, not the Earth).
3. The Sun's location in the solar system with respect to the outer solar system and its planetary bodies.
4. The solar system’s position amongst the closest stars in the Milky Way.
8. That supercluster’s location amongst the nearest superclusters in the Universe.
9. The observable universe with the local superclusters barely visible in the center.
Each frame contains annotations with the names of astronomical objects (in white) and their distance from Earth (in purple). The blue text indicates the object found in the previous frame. Some items have no distance attached while others are rough approximations or averages due to variances in research findings. Many of the objects and visible distances are inaccurate as they have been increased substantially for illustration purposes. The purple text indicates the real astronomical distances in several units: kilometers, light years (one light year is about 9.5 trillion kilometers, or 5.9 trillion miles), kilolight-years (equal to 1,000 light years), and megalight-years (equal to 1,000,000 light years).
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