September 22, 2016 at 4:37 pm

Putting Big Things in Perspective by Comparing Them To Something More Familiar

by twistedsifter

 

Kevin Wisbith, creator of the new YouTube series entitled, ‘A Quick Perspective‘, created an interesting Imgur gallery that attempts to put 10 really big things in perspective by comparing their size to something more familiar.

From the world’s tallest building to the world’s largest oil tanker, a few of these comparisons might surprise you. If you’re interested in more, be sure to check out Wisbith’s YouTube channel.
 
[via Imgur Staff Picks]

 

 

1. The Worlds Largest Oil Tanker

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

The largest oil tanker ever produced was the Seawise Giant which spanned 1,504 feet (458m). If placed in the main lake in New York’s Central Park it would only have 350 feet (106m) of extra room on the front and back.

 

2. The Mir Mine

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

The Mir Mine located in Russia is one of the deepest mines in the world. The official depth is 1,722 feet (525m) deep. If the 2nd tallest building in the United States, the Willis Tower which is 1,729 feet (527m) tall was placed in the mine, the tip would only stick out 7 feet (2.1m) past ground level.

 

3. The M-1 Rocket Motor

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

The M-1 Rocket motor was designed back in the 1950s for the NASA space program and would have been the biggest motor ever built had it been constructed. Its designed diameter was 14 feet (4.2m), or wide enough to fully cover a Smart Car with 2 feet (0.6m) to spare on either side.

 

4. Pulmonoscorpius kirktonensis (Breathing Scorpion)

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

Prehistoric arachnids were larger than today’s arachnids due to higher oxygen levels. The Pulmonoscorpius kirktonensis was a species of scorpion that grew to 28 inches (71 cm) long, or the size of an average house cat.

 

5. The Largest Radio Telescope in the World

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

The biggest radio telescope to date is the Chinese Guizhou province telescope that is 1,600 feet (487m) in diameter. If placed in Las Vegas it would cover half of The Mirage, all of the LINQ, all of Harrahs, and most of The Venetian.

 

6. The B-2 Bomber

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

The B-2 Bomber is one of the worlds most advanced and most expensive airplanes in the world. What most people don’t realize is how big these things really are. The wingspan of a B-2 is 172 feet (52m) which is 12 feet (3.6m) wider than an NFL football field.

 

7. The Titanic

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

When it was built the Titanic was one of the largest ships built. It’s total length was 882 feet and 9 inches (269m) long. Since then ship building has come a long way. The United States aircraft carrier the U.S.S. Ronald Reagan is 1,092 feet (333m)long. If the Titanic was placed on the deck of the U.S.S. Ronald Reagan the ship would have 210 feet (64m) of deck room left.

 

8. The 2.6 Trillion Dollar Rock

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

The Dionysus asteroid is part of the Apollo asteroid belt. The Dionysus asteroid is estimated to be 1.5 km wide or 4921.26 feet. The value of the resources estimated to be within the asteroid is around $2,600,000,000,000. If the asteroid was placed above the Golden Gate Bridge, it wouldn’t even surpass the bridge span.

 

9. The Burj Khalifa

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

The Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest standing structure in the world. It measures in at 2,722 feet (830m) tall. If placed in New York it would stretch almost 1,000 feet (305m) past the One World Trade center and almost 1,300 feet (396m) taller than the Empire State Building.

 

10. The Death Star

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Created by Kevin Wisbith | YouTube

 

The Death Star’s estimated width is around 99 miles (159 km) across, or around 1/4th the length of Florida.