Randall Monroe, former NASA consultant and the author of 2005 's hugely popular "comic site xkcd" "on romance, sarcasm, math and language ', has created an interesting illustration to get an idea of how our solar system would look if you combined all surfaces of its solid bodies.
In the middle of the map there is the Earth's surface, recognizable from the continents and oceans that are around them, with a total extension of about 510 million square kilometers that makes us the largest Rocky planet in the solar system. Follow, as far as the planets, Venus, Mars and mercury.
Of course every territory on the map is made in proportion to the size of the Earth and in the list in addition to the planets include moons, asteroids and other small bodies. In short, only with the land deal with a lot of space, but a space probably infinite.
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