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Our solar system is huge. There is a lot of empty space out there between the planets. Voyager 1, the most distant human-made object, has been in space for more than 40 years and it still has not escaped the influence of our Sun. As of Feb. 1, 2020, Voyager 1 is about 13.8 billion miles (22.2 billion kilometers) from the Sun — nearly four times the average distance from the Sun to icy Pluto.
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Needless to say, our solar system doesn't fit real well on paper — or a Web site for that matter.
Scientists figured out a while ago that writing out those huge numbers wasn't the best use of their time, so they invented the Astronomical Unit (AU). One AU, about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers), represents the average distance from the Sun to the Earth. It would take an airliner more than 20 years to fly that distance — and that's just a one-way ticket. (That's traveling at about 400 mph or 644 kilometers per hour.)
In an effort to bring these vast distances down to Earth, we've shrunk the solar system down to the size of a football field.
On this scale, the Sun, by far the largest thing in our solar system, is only a ball about two-thirds of an inch (17 millimeters) in diameter sitting on the goal line — that's about the width of a U.S. dime coin.
Considering a typical honeybee is about half an inch long, the fans are going to need telescopes to see the action.
The inner planets — Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars — are about the size of grains of sand on a football field scale. They would be dwarfed by a typical flea, which is about 3 millimeters long.
Closest to the goal line is Mercury, just under a yard from the end zone (.8 yards to be specific). In reality, the average distance from the Sun to Mercury is roughly 35 million miles (58 million kilometers) or 0.4 AU. At this scale, Mercury's diameter would be scarcely as large as the point of a needle.
Venus is next. Youtube mp3 converter. It is 1.4 yards from the end zone. The true average distance from the Sun to Venus is about 67 million miles (108 million kilometers) or 0.7 AU. Its size on this scale is about 0.15 millimeters.
On to Earth, sitting pretty on the 2-yard line. It is slightly larger than Venus at about 0.16 millimeters.
Just as most quarterbacks would be extremely pleased to find their team within two yards of a touchdown, Earth reaps many benefits from this prime location in the solar system. We are at the perfect distance from the Sun for life to flourish. Venus is too hot. Mars is too cold. Scientists sometimes call our region of space the 'Goldilocks Zone' because it appears to be just right for life.
As noted earlier, Earth's average distance to the Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from the Sun. That's 1 AU.
Mars is on the three-yard line of our imaginary football field. The red planet is about 142 million miles (228 million kilometers) on average from the Sun. That's 1.5 AU. On this scale, Mars is about 0.08 millimeters.
Asteroids roam far and wide in our solar system. But most are contained within the main asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars. On our football field, you'd find them scattered like so many slow-moving linebackers between the four and eight yard lines. In real distances that's an average of roughly 186 million to 372 million miles (300 million to 600 million kilometers ) from the Sun, or 2 to 4 AU.
On this imaginary scale, these so-called 'linebackers' are more like microscopic specks than the real hulking linebackers that play for the NFL. (If you could lump together all the thousands of known asteroids in our solar system, their total mass wouldn't even equal 10 percent of Earth's moon.)
Jupiter remains pretty close to our end zone on the 10.5-yard line. Our solar system's largest planet is an average distance of 484 million miles (778 million kilometers) from the Sun. That's 5.2 AU. Jupiter is the largest of the planets, spanning nearly 1.75 millimeters in diameter on our football field scale. Jupiter's diameter is about equal to the thickness of a U.S quarter in our shrunken solar system.
Saturn is on the field at 19 yards from the goal line. The ringed world is about 887 million miles (1.4 billion kilometers) from the Sun, or 9.5 AU. Saturn's size on this scale: 1.47 millimeters.
Uranus is about the point where our cosmic coach would call in an interplanetary field goal kicker. The gas giant is about 38 yards from our end zone. In real distances, that's an average of 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers) — 19 AU — from the Sun. That's quite a kick. It's little wonder only one spacecraft has visited Uranus. At 0.62 millimeters on this scale, Uranus is just a little smaller than the letter 'R' in the word 'TRUST' on a penny.
Neptune is where things start to get way out. It is 60 yards from our solar goal line on the imaginary football field. That's an average of 2.8 billion miles (4.5 billion kilometers) or 30 AU from the real Sun. Neptune, a little smaller than Uranus, is 0.6 millimeters on this scale.
Tiny Pluto is much closer to the opposing team's end zone. It's about 79 yards out from the Sun or 3.7 billion miles (5.9 billion kilometers) on average in real distances. That's 39.5 AU.
On this scale, our little friend Voyager 1 has left the game and is well out in the stadium parking lot or beyond. The spacecraft is traveling away from the Sun at about 3.5 AU per year. That's about 326 million miles a year (525 million kilometers a year).
Think about it.
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*ERYTHRINA herbacea(LIMIT 3) (FABACEAE) - #9238 - 4'pot - $10.00 - Cherokee bean, ranges from Texas to the Southeast US and Northeast Mexico, freezes to the ground in cold localities and grows to 15' in frost-free areas, bright light green leaves in summer, bright red flower spikes often precede the leaves, thick taproot
EULOPHIA pettersii(ORCHIDACEAE) - #8718 - 6'pot - $25.00 - upright stout dark green leaves on elongated pseudobulbs, flower spikes up to 6' tall, small flowers with green and white petals striped with purple
EUPHORBIA capsaintmariensis(LIMIT 3) (EUPHORBIACEAE) - #7035 - 3.25'pot - $9.00 - Madagascan species, dwarf shrublet with thick roots and thickened base, succulent dark green leaves with wavy edges, can make nice bonsai if grown hard
*E. cylindrifolia v. tuberifera(LIMIT 3) - #8255 - 3.25'pot - $8.00 - Madagascan species, central caudex bears stems with pointed tubular gray-green leaves
E. knuthii - #5515 - 4'pot - $10.00 - nice seedlings, white and green stems hang with time, forms thick roots that can be raised for effect
*E. poissonii(LIMIT 3) - #9559 - 1'+stem - $20.00 - upright fat fairly smooth white trunk topped in summer with large succulent green leaves, branches sparingly
E. viguerii ssp. ankarafantsiensis(LIMIT 3) - #9408 - 3.25'pot - $9.00 - upright stem with multiple sharp spines, large green leaves in summer, small red pointed cyathia
FAUCARIA candida(AIZOACEAE) - #8743 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - paired fleshy green leaves with teeth at margins, large white flowers (unusual for this genus)
F. tuberculosa - #7895 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - paired fleshy green leaves with teeth at margins, growths from warts to large carbuncles in upper faces of the leaves, large yellow flowers
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FICUS petiolaris(LIMIT 5) NEW(MORACEAE) - #5678 - 3.25'pot - $8.00 - Sonoran Rock Fig, thickened base, large dark green heart-shaped leaves with red veins, can be trained over a rock and grown as a bonsai, needs continuous water or will defoliate but will leaf out again
FOCKEA edulis (APOCYNACEAE) - #7062 - 3.25'pot - $8.00 - vining stems with green leaves from warty white tuberous caudex which can grow quite large in time, making an attractive specimen
GASTERIA armstrongii(ASPHODELACEAE) - fat shiny rough green tongue-like leaves, spikes of pink flowers, clusters well
#7065.2 - 2.75'pot - $5.00
#7065.3 - 3.25'pot - $7.00
*G. batesiana 'Barberton Form'(LIMIT 3) - #9225 - 3.25'pot - $8.00 - propagations of one clone of this attractive form, thick dark green leaves with rough cat's-tongue texture
G. brachyphylla monstrose - #8733 - 3.25'pot - $7.00 - thick upright green and white mottled leaves, erratic growth makes odd clusters
G. 'Frosty' - #7073 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - rooted offsets, leaves mottled light and dark green
G. glomerata - #9271 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - rooted offsets of selected clones with fat blue-green leaves, makes nice clusters, spikes of rich orange flowers
G. liliputana - #7068 - 2.25'pot - $4.00 - rooted offsets of this diminutive species, fleshy mottled green and white leaves with sharp tips, short spikes of pink and white flowers, cluster readily
G. 'Little Warty' - #8011 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - old hybrid, upright rough gray-green leaves with strips of darker green near the middle, pink and green flowers, makes large clusters
*G. rawlinsonii(LIMIT 3) - #9679 - 3.25'pot - $8.00 - rooted cuttings of one clone of this uncommon species, fat green leaves on the same plane rather than a rosette, stems initially upright but hang with age, pale pink flowers in spring
G. 'Sakura Fuji' - #9276 - 2.25'pot - $5.00 - fat green and white variegate leaves, makes nice clusters
G. 'Silver Fuji' - #9150 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - thick silvery gray and green leaves sometimes with a bit of purple, the colors run in lines the length of the leaves, occasionally throws a normal green and white offset
X GASTERALOE 'Green Ice'(ASPHODELACEAE) - #9188 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - attractive hybrid of Aloe variegata and a Gasteria, chunky upright leaves mottled green & gray-green, rosettes can grow over 6', clusters from base, pinkish flowers in spring
X G. 'Nice Try'- #9481 - 3.25'pot - $7.00 - A. Sean's Red x G. glomerata, chunky light green leaves form 4'+ rosettes that will cluster to fill an 8' pot
GRAPTOPETALUM rusbyi(CRASSULACEAE) - #9535 - 2.25'pot - $5.00 - Arizona native, rosettes of green leaves cluster to fill 6' pots, branching stalks bear flowers speckled with red
HAWORTHIA attenuata 'Wet Paint'(ASPHODELACEAE) - #9363 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - upright narrow dark green leaves with irregular white dots and splotches, makes nice clusters
H. attenuata (zebra-type) - #4550 - 3.25'pot - $7.00 - upright narrow dark green leaves with thick bold white bands, makes nice clusters
H. coarctata v. coarctata (LIMIT 3) - #7114 - 2.25'pot - $4.00 - rooted cuttings of this compact species, 1'+ thick stems of short dark green, curved claw-like leaves with raised white dots, makes nice clumps in time
H. herrei v. jacobseniana - #7128 - 2.25'pot - $5.00 - rooted cutting of this miniature species, 1'-thick stems of rough pointed blue-green leaves, clusters with age
H. mirabilis v. mirabilis - #7141 - 2.25'pot - $5.00 - (= H. mundula) dark green windowed leaves form densely clustering rosettes
H. maughanii x. H. truncata - #7139 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - old hybrid, rough windowed leaves are brown in high light, forms nice clusters
H. limifolia - #6927 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - (Fairy Washboard) low dark green leaves form flat rosette, parallel ridges run across the leaves
H. resendeana - #7153 - 2.25'pot - $4.00 - short stout pointed dark green leavs form upright stems that will cluster from the base
*H. retusa fma. geraldii - #7157 - 2.75'pot - $5.00 - heavy dark green leaves with flat windowed top, makes large clusters
H. retusa v. acuminata(LIMIT 3) - #7158 - 3.25'pot - $7.00 - fat windowed leaves form a low rosette up to 4', offsets sparingly
JACARATIA corumbensis(LIMIT 3) NEW (CARICAEAE) - #5828 - 3.25'pot - $8.00 - succulent papaya relative, shiny tri-lobed green leaves from spring to fall, brown stem, thick root can be raised for effect, sexes on separate plants, odd looking pink and green fruit turns pink and orange when ripe
*KALANCHOE gastonis-bonnieri(CRASSULACEAE) - #9355 - 3.25'pot - $7.00 - 'Donkey Ears' plant, single stem produces long leaves with chalky white coating, leaves will produce a few offsets at the tips, once the plant is mature in 2-3 years it will produce a flower stalk with white flowers and then the plant will die but should produce plenty of offsets before it expires
*K. synsepala #1(LIMIT 3) NEW - #8723 - 4'pot - $8.00 - upright gray-green leaves with slightly scalloped burgundy edges
*K. synsepala #2(LIMIT 2) NEW - #9302 - 4'pot - $8.00 - gray-green leaves with wavy toothed edges
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K. synsepala #3(LIMIT 3) NEW - #9356 - 4'pot - $8.00 - gray-green leaves are deeply incised with purple margins, a bit like antlers
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