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===Labels and Their Astronomical Meanings===
 
===Labels and Their Astronomical Meanings===
All items are not drawn to scale. Neither the sizes of the celestial objects are that similar as shown nor the orbits are. The real scales are shown in this table:
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All items are not drawn to scale. Neither the sizes of the celestial objects are that similar as shown nor the orbits are.
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:right;"
 
!
 
! real (in km)
 
! to scale
 
 
 
|-
 
| Sun (radius)
 
| 695,700
 
| basketball
 
 
 
|-
 
| distance Earth-Sun
 
| 149,600,000
 
| length of a large truck (26 meters)
 
|-
 
| Earth (radius)
 
| 6,371
 
| pinhead (1 mm)
 
|-
 
| Moon (radius)
 
| 1,737
 
| pin (0.3 mm)
 
|-
 
| distance Earth-Moon
 
| 384,399
 
| small necklace (6.6 cm)
 
 
 
|}
 
When the distance Sun-Earth is scaled to one meter or below neither Moon nor Earth can be seen by the human eye.
 
  
 
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