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How Far Away is the Moon? (The Scale of the Universe)

How Far Away is the Moon? (The Scale of the Universe)

Veritasium1 min17 feb 2011
2 capitulos
  • Estimating the Earth-Moon Distance(0'001'17)
    A visual demonstration using physical representations of Earth and the Moon to estimate how far apart they are.
    • Viewers make various spatial estimates about the distance between the two objects • Estimates range from relatively close to quite far apart • The guesses highlight how difficult it is to intuitively grasp this distance
    Common Earth-Moon diagrams found online are not to scale because showing the actual proportions would make details invisible, but this creates a problematic learning effect by giving people incorrect ideas about relative proximity.
    Light takes only one second to travel from Earth to the Moon, providing a concrete reference point for understanding the actual distance.
  • Putting Distance in Cosmic Perspective(1'171'45)
    • Light takes 1 second to reach the Moon from Earth • Light takes 8 minutes to travel from the Sun to Earth • Light takes 4 years to reach our nearest star
    There are approximately 100 billion stars in our galaxy, and as far as we know, 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
    The universe is truly bigger than we can imagine and certainly bigger than we can draw it to scale.
    Understanding the Earth-Moon distance is just the first step in grasping the incomprehensible scale of the cosmos.