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#wearetiny.io

Data visualization for Solar System which playfully shows the orders of magnitude in space. A project developed with eyes fixed on the stars.

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We Are Tiny is a school project for HETIC created by third-year students. We do not claim to be experts in astrophysics, so please feel free to contact us at [email protected] if you want more information about our calculations or if you think some data is wrong.

Our team

The Web is no rocket science for us!

Sources

All raw data for calculations come from: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/. Fun facts and other data come from the following links:

Calculation & data quirks

Solar System

Initial position of the planet is an approximate calculation based on the position of the planets on 01/01/2014. The end the Solar System is fixed at the Heliopause.

Speeds of the spaceships

Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo: 4000 km/h Voyager 2 : 56000 km/h Solar Probe Plus (expected 2018): 720000 km/h

Single Planet

Planet Calendar: Day 0 for planets days is 01/01/2014. We used this d3.js script to make it: http://bl.ocks.org/clayzermk1/9142407

Planet Comparison

No of missions for Earth is the number of missions for the Moon

Tech

Wearetiny uses open source projects to work properly:

  • Backbone.js - Give your JS App some Backbone with Models, Views, Collections, and Events
  • D3.js - Data-Driven Documents
  • jQuery - Write Less, Do More

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