Size of the Universe III: "The Deeper Field"

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There were 74 objects in this video, they are listed by size, which is not necessarily the order they appear in the video. Mars was not included in the video as it was forgotten.

Objects in the video: 0

Object Size Notes
4179 Toutatis 4.6 km
433 Eros 32.6 km
2060 Chiron 288 km The video says that it's 1,399,185,000 miles from Earth.
Charon 1,186 km
50000 Quaoar 1,250 km
Pluto 2,302 km
Moon 3,475 km
North America 4,184 km
Mercury 4,880 km
Asia 7,646.4 km Misspelled as Aisa.
Sirius B 9,520 km
Venus 12,104 km
Earth 12,756.2 km
Neptune 49,532 km
Uranus 51,118 km
Saturn 120,536 km
Jupiter 142,984 km
Gliese 229 B 161,600 km
TrES-4 252,000 km Was the largest known planet when this video was made.
Luyten's Star 364,000 km
A-Cen B 1,202,000 km Alpha Centauri B, shortened to A-Cen B in the video.
Sun 1,392,000 km
A-Cen A 1,704,000 km Alpha Centauri A, shortened to A-Cen A in the video.
Sirius A 2,680,000 km
TrES-4 Star 2,740,000 km
Vega 3,760,000 km
Regulus 5,000,000 km
Spica 9,960,000 km
Pollux 11,540,000 km
Alnasl 15,020,000 km Mistakenly put as Alnasi instead of Alnasl.
Arcturus 33,200,000 km
Aldebaran 61,000,000 km
Alnilam 62,600,000 km
Rigel 101,000,000 km
Gacrux 124,400,000 km
Deneb 155,800,000 km
HIP 110703 172,800,000 km
Pistol Star 422,000,000 km
Betelgeuse 830,000,000 km
Antares 1,010,000,000 km
Eta Carinae 1,140,000,000 km
KY Cygni 1,931,000,000 km
Mu Cephei 2,178,000,000 km
VV Cephei A 2,653,000,000 km
WOH G64 2,932,000,000 km
VY Canis Majoris 3,012,600,000 km Was the largest known star when this video was made.
Eta Carinae Nebula 29,407,530,000 km
Eight Burst Nebula 1.64 ly
Ring Nebula 1.86 ly
Boomerang Nebula 2.2 ly
Helix Nebula 3 ly
PK 164 Nebula 8 ly
NGC 2023 8.2 ly Was first seen on the slide with the Horsehead Nebula.
Crab Nebula 13 ly
Orion Nebula 20 ly
Trifid Nebula 38 ly
Horsehead Nebula 80.6 ly
Eagle Nebula 92 ly
RCW 79 130 ly
Omega Centauri 276.6 ly
M 54 Globular 305.2 ly
Sagittarius Dwarf 3,000 ly
Sagittarius dSph 8,500 ly
Small Magellanic Cloud 17,200 ly
Large Magellanic Cloud 31,800 ly
Black Eye Galaxy 69,800 ly Was forgotten on the slide it was meant to be shown, so it was first seen in the video one slide later than intended.
Sombrero Galaxy 88,600 ly
Our Milky Way 100,000 ly
Andromeda Galaxy 142,000 ly
Pinwheel Galaxy 206,000 ly
NGC 7184 218,588 ly
NGC 2832 292,000 ly
NGC 5820 580,000 ly
IC 1101 5,000,000 ly Was the largest known galaxy when this video was made.