File:Relative star sizes.svg

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Description Objects included are the Sun, Gliese 229, Teide 1 and Jupiter.
English version of Image:TamañoEstelarRelativo.svg
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Based off of Linda Huffs work? (middle of page)

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Author User:Bryan Derksen, original SVG by es:Usuario:SeRgio, original jpeg by NASA
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