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Gabriel the Guide
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Vasa Revisits his Castle
What If Gustav Vasa Revisited His Own Castle Today? #uppsala #museum #history
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The TROUBLE with Sweden Solar System
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Sweden Solar System is the world's biggest scale model of our solar system. It started in the mid-90s and has been growing ever since. But is there a problem with the scale model? Let's talk about it! 0:00 Intro 0:35 Background 1:12 The Adjustment 1:48 Consequences 2:11 What do you think?
Sweden Solar System - World's Biggest Scale Model!
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Join me on a trip through the Sweden Solar System, the world's biggest model of our Solar System! In this video, we'll visit all of the planets. See where they are, how big they are and how far they are from each other. Crowdfunding campaign for Saturn in Uppsala launched! Check it out at GoFundMe: gofundme.com/f/saturn-in-uppsala 00:00 Intro 00:49 Overview 01:15 The Sun 01:27 Mercury 01:55 Ven...
Saturn is Missing!
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Sweden Solar System has been missing a representation of the biggest planets for too long. We've started a crowdfunding campaign to place an inflatable Saturn in Uppsala, that will bring awareness and media attention to our cause. Join us and together we will make it happen! Donate here: www.gofundme.com/f/saturn-in-uppsala
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3 interesting things to see in Uppsala, Sweden!
Saturn is missing
Man this model is so shit after Mars. Crazy
Also in a tomb because it is no longer a planet 😭
Jag älskar Uppsala❤
Zagreb has one!
On this scale, Uranus should be around 146km away, not 130km. The sun would be 71m in diameter (certaintly not 110m) so I assume there is some ball inside the Avicii Arena. Jupiter is very disappointing; couldn't some sort of sphere be added to the ring?! It's a cool concept though and shows just how empty the Solar System is.
You're quite right about the size of the Sun! I've made a video about this: th-cam.com/video/O5MBDGBN6Tg/w-d-xo.html
Is there eris , makemake, haumea and the others?
All the stations are listed here: swedensolarsystem.se
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Most pilgrimage sights are scams to gain money from travelers. The original sights of these historical/holy figures are likely unknown and folks have been deceived.
Justice for Jupiter and Saturn!
I trained for months in early 2020 to prepare for the Camino and then Spain went into lockdown two days before my departure. It would have been epic.
Budapest ?
It's not. Try again!
Where is the dwarf ? 😂😂😂
Saturn, the most beautiful planet of the solar system, is upset. 😢 🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful
Thank you
Everything is bigger in Sweden
So what is the point? If you can't stand at each planet marker and look back at the sun, then you don't get a sense of scale of the solar system.
It is a 60 second video and you put a 5 second guessing of which size is the planet.. You could've put all 9 planets instead.
Unfortunately its not the worlds biggest scale model. The one in a billion solar system model in Melbourne, Australia includes Proxima Centauri. How far is it to Proxima Centauri at this scale? About 40,000 kilometers. Which is how far it is to go once around the year. The Melbourne model includes the entire earth!
You mean once around the earth, not year? That's a cool model to use the circumference of the earth as the distance to Proxima Centauri.
Does another one in Sweden but it's only 5.9 km long the 5.9 km away from the Sun is Pluto by the way they also included Proxima Centauri B but it would be 40,000 km away so it's technically accurate but you just need to do a lap around the Earth
nice, im in stockholm already, and i didnt know that all the time :)
We need to send more spacecrafts to the outermost planets
Jätte intresant video tycker jag . Men samtidigt så undrar jag sägs det inte att de ska spöka där också ?
Great video ,fantastic voice and nice Presentation Gabriel 👍
I really enjoy your vids. They are very high quality with my kind of humour. They r far better than the cheezy lazy crap that have equally cheezy soundtracks. Greetings from a Korean American from NYC.
I want to go!!
This is like that secret code revealing movie when you have to go around places to find clues of whats going on
You thinking of Angels and Demons, with Tom Hanks... or The DaVinci Code?
I did search for a video, hoping it someone whould have a guided tour, since I wanted to share this to someone. I was there in 1994 and 95 and it was massive and so beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. @TheManWithNoName. Hope this message reaches you, since it seems like I can´t post links in commentsection.
This is an amazing building, music is lovely too ....... ps ... i found your comment mr pekinobo .... you tube sometimes messes comments up, but itshould pass
@@TheManWithNoName. Glad to see it worked to send you this video after all the trouble from the original video that didn´t work for me. I´ll try to respond to your other questions.
Been there. Great site.
I'd be interested in knowing what the future for emplacing a Saturn model is. Also, is there any thought to depicting objects like Eris or Sedna?
Saturn is still an uncertainty. Subscribe to the channel and I'll inform you as soon as a decision has been taken. Eris and Sedna are already represented in the model, in Umeå and Luleå.
They would make the Sun even a kilometer long. At this scale, it is impossible to map this across the entire planet. With a Sun length of 110 meters, the Solar System will have a diameter of the real Sun x3.
Pluto was not made a planet anymore because I did not need the third criteria of what a planet is. Supposed to clear the neighborhood around its orbit. The third definition didn’t make any sense. Pluto will always be the ninth planet to me because the Kuiper Belt objects are vastly apart from one another and they don’t intersect either. Long Live Pluto! 9th Planet in the Solar System!!!
Pluto will never be the 9th planet.
Was not expecting to witness Carlos being replaced by random swedish local TODAY
Saturn & Neptune Are Left
Intressant!
So here's a solar system distances Sun:70 meters 2.9 km from the sun Mercury:24 centimeters 5.4 km from the sun Venus:61 centimeters 7.5 km from the sun Earth:64 centimeters 19 meters later Moon:17.4 centimeters 11.4 km from the sun Mars:35 centimeters 17.7 km from the sun Vesta:2.5 centimeters 20.7 km from the sun Ceres:4.8 centimeters 39 km from the sun Jupiter:7.1 meters 72 km from the sun Saturn:6 meters 144 km from the sun Uranus:2.6 meters 225 km from the sun Neptune:2.5 meters 295 km from the sun Pluto:12 centimeters 325 km from the sun Haumea:9 centimeters 343 km from the sun Makemake:7.2 centimeters 510 km from the sun Eris:12 centimeters 623 km from the sun Termination shock:112.5 km
No saturn😢
Hidden Sweden in IKEA
Jupiter is such poorly presented. A circle cannot represent a sphere.
Object Distance from Globen[9] Diameter[9] Location[9] Coordinates Inauguration date Sun - 71 m (233 ft), the disk 110 m (361 ft), incl. the corona The Avicii Arena in Stockholm 59°17′36.80″N 18°04′59.65″E 19 February 1989 471926 Jörmungandr 1.8 km 0.05 mm Ion Game Design in Stockholm 59°18′34.7″N 18°04′21.9″E 23 september 2023[10] Mercury 2.9 km (1.8 mi) 25 cm (9.8 in) Stockholm City Museum in Stockholm 59°19′11″N 18°04′16″E 1998 Venus 5.5 km (3.4 mi) 62 cm (24.4 in) Vetenskapens Hus 59°21′10.38″N 18°03′30.78″E 8 June 2004 Earth and Moon 7.6 km (4.7 mi) 65 cm (25.6 in) and 18 cm (7.1 in) Cosmonova Riksmuseet in Stockholm 59°22′08.48″N 18°03′12.34″E before 2000[11] (433) Eros 11 km (6.8 mi) 2.0 mm × 0.7 mm × 0.7 mm Mörbyskolan, a school in Danderyd 59°23′38″N 18°02′41″E (36614) Saltis 11 km (6.8 mi) < 1 mm Kunskapsskolan, a school in Saltsjöbaden 59°16′21″N 18°18′17″E 14 January 2010[12] Mars 11.6 km (7.2 mi) 35 cm (13.8 in) Mörby Centrum in Danderyd 59°23′52.58″N 18°02′11.58″E before 2000[11] 4 Vesta 16.4 km (10.2 mi) 2.6 cm Åva gymnasium in Täby 59°26′24″N 18°03′47.16″E 6 September 2017[13] Jupiter 40 km (25 mi) 7.3 m (24 ft) Arlanda airport in Märsta 59°38′58.52″N 17°55′50.38″E before 2000[11] (306367) Nut (5025 PL) 60 km (37 mi) 0.2 mm in Knivsta 59°45′25″N 17°45′57″E Saturn 73 km (45 mi) 6.1 m (20 ft) Celsius square in Uppsala 59°51′34″N 17°38′14″E 2010 (only Titan) Uranus 125 km (77 mi) 2.6 m (8.5 ft) Stora magasinet in Lövstabruk 60°24′31″N 17°52′37″E 13 October 2012[14] Haumea 200 km 10 cm Borlänge 60°29′18.1″N 15°25′51.5″E Halley's Comet 204 km (127 mi) Four representations, not scale models.[a] Balthazar Science Center in Skövde 58°23′14″N 13°51′11″E 16 December 2009[17] Neptune 229 km (142 mi) 2.5 m (8.2 ft) by the river Söderhamnsån in Söderhamn 61°18′07″N 17°03′19″E 29 October 1998[18] Pluto and Charon 300 km (186 mi) 12 cm (4.7 in) and 6 cm (2.4 in) by the lake Dellen South, in Delsbo 61°47′50.13″N 16°32′59.96″E before 2000[11] 50000 Quaoar 340 km 6 cm Gislaved’s library 57°17′46.9″N 13°31′49.8″E 18 November 2017[19] (28978) Ixion 360 km (224 mi) 6.5 cm (2.6 in) Technichus, a science center in Härnösand 62°37′49″N 17°56′12″E 18 April 2002[20] 174567 Varda 370 km 33 mm Bohusläns museum in Uddevalla 58°20′57.4″N 11°55′44.0″E 4 september 2021[21] 109P/Swift-Tuttle comet 390 km (242 mi) < 1 cm Kreativum, a science center in Karlshamn 56°11′39″N 14°51′09″E Makemake 400 km 7 cm Slottsskogsobservatoriet in Gothenburg 57°41′28.3″N 11°56′36.4″E 23 September 2017[22] ʻOumuamua 440 km 0.3 mm Halmstads 56°44′04.8″N 12°44′42.8″E 225088 Gonggong 400 km 7.5 cm Tycho Brahe-observatoriet, Oxie 55°32′33.9″N 13°05′04.0″E 23 September 2017[23] (136199) Eris 510 km (317 mi) 13 cm (5.1 in) Företagspark in Umeå 63°50′05″N 20°15′37″E 6 December 2007[24] (90377) Sedna 810 km (503 mi) 10 cm (3.9 in) Teknikens Hus, a science center in Luleå 65°36′59.50″N 22°08′06.00″E 8 December 2005[25] Termination shock 950 km (590 mi) A plate Institute of Space Physics in Kiruna
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mercury 25cm at a distance of 2.9km.venus 62cm at a distance of ??????? you are a simple moron only stating your own show
So im bout .000000000000000000000000000001mm
“The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament shows His handiwork.”-Psalm 19:1
This puts into perspective the size of our solar system, and think how much bigger the universe is, too. I appreciate you including imperial units but here are a couple tips from a stupid American viewer 😉. We work in fractions of an inch, not decimals, specifically starting at a denominator of two then doubling it over and over for more and more precision. For feet you would use number of inches or fractions of an inch instead of decimals. So at 2:12 you could say 24 1/2 in or 24 3/8 depending on the level of precision you want. You could also write it with the decimals of 24.5 or 24.375 in just not 24.4. At 5:08 you could say 8’2.5” or 8 ft 2.5 in. Thanks again for making this video and kind regards to you.
Mars Jupiter Saturn uranus Neptun?
This is only part of a larger video on his channel
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There is a model of the solar system in Maine USA starting in Presque Isle, ME
FINALLY, SOMEONE FINALLY SPENT 2 MILLISECONDS GOOGLING HOW TO PRONOUNCE THINGS
Its super nice
The coolest part is traveling at the speed of light.
85.4 km/h