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Demotivateur - Image drole, video drole, blague, troll face. Nom Hobbit. Nom Elfique. Imagination - Play with beautiful wavy lines. Zoom Fractal. Pointer. RainyMood.com. Textures Colr Pickr. Magnifying the Universe. Embed this infographic on your site! <iframe width="500" height="323" scrolling="no" src=" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />Copyright 2012. <a href=" the Universe</a> by <a href=" Sleuth</a>. The above is an interactive infographic.

We have also developed a complimentary poster that you can view here: Sizes of the Universe poster. If you're technically inclined, here's a look at the references we used to construct these infographics: Facts About The Universe. Introduction: This interactive infographic from Number Sleuth accurately illustrates the scale of over 100 items within the observable universe ranging from galaxies to insects, nebulae and stars to molecules and atoms. While other sites have tried to magnify the universe, no one else has done so with real photographs and 3D renderings. How To Use: Credits:

IIPImage » Demos. Here are a set of demos featuring the various viewers available for the IIPImage server. IIPZoom is flash based. IIPMooViewer uses HTML5 and javascript. JIIP is java based. IIPZoom – Flash Viewer IIPZoom client showing the massive ultra-high resolution image of Blue Marble, Next Generation (86400 x 43200 pixels, RGB, 10.7GB uncompressed TIFF) courtesy of Visible Earth and the NASA Earth Observatory Team. © 2005 NASA. Click the image to see in high resolution this small 30×20 cm 16th Century painting entitled The Lady Praying from the collection of the Louvre museum. Click the image to zoom into this beautiful 29566 x 14321 pixel Hubble telescope image of star birth in the Carina Nebula.

Example showcasing the new dynamic watermarking feature introduced in version 0.9.9 of the server. IIPMooViewer – HTML5 Viewer HTML5 based IIPMooViewer for panorama of the Louvre Museum, Paris. Jiip – Java Viewer 3rd Party Clients Alternatively, here is the same image streamed to the Seadragon Ajax client.