The Scale of the Planets and the Universe
I can easily find out the technical terms of how many light years and how many KM across, but that doesn't mean anything to me. I mean, what can I compare 45 light years away to? How can I put it into perspective in human terms?
If you compare it to a football field, or the distance from your house to end of the block, maybe then you can get a sense of scale.
So here I am trying to fit the grandness of the universe in terms I can understand.
I tried to put that in perspective of something recognizable - something I can relate to as a person living on earth which measures 12,756,320 meters wide at the equator...
Below are some interesting comparisons.




Antares is the 16th brightest star in the nighttime skyBelow is a shot of space from the Hubble Telescope showing dozens of galaxies.
Below is a detail of one of the darkest parts of the above picture.
There is also a great talk by a rather funny German Physicist which puts all of this in perspective

