This document summarizes a journey from the largest to smallest distances in the universe, starting at 10 million light years (1023 m) and ending at 100 atom/meter (10-16 m). Key points covered include distances to see different astronomical structures like galaxies and stars, approaching and observing components of the solar system, viewing microscopic structures down to the level of quarks, and reflecting on human scale in the immense cosmos.
1. Travel with NASA from the biggest to the smallest distance of the universe.
2. This is a journey which starts and ends in distances difficult for the human mind to capture . It starts from 10 million light years (10 23 m.) at space, and ends at 100 atom/meter (10 -16 m.) on Earth. Have a nice trip. National NASA
3. 10 million light years (10 23 m) the distance to galaxy Milky-Way