@Pepper_Jack33

Using Texas, the moon, and the Eiffel Tower as units of measurement…nice. Lol

@MissTsapovska

The fact about astronauts being closer to the point on the map is so telling and is amazing.

@ProttayRaj

"How tall are you?"
"0.00069 Texas"

@BacktoBasics-p1e

Many people don't realize how huge the universe is.  You could literally fit everything in it.

@JT-gq8wv

Aliens say "Cool Water Planet. What do you call it?"
"EARTH."
Aliens leave deciding no intelligent life here.

@Mr10178

“You could fit 5 moons”

 I thought that was the end of it but bro kept going 😂

@golem5970

If anyone has trouble imagining the size of 23 Texas's, it's just under 3 billion football fields

@deonmattheus7748

And people used to sail that on wooden ships. Humans are OP.

@idoye5112

Just wow. Geography is so beautiful ❤

@smileguy9527

Wow, this ocean sure is MASSIVE.

@SevenPr1me

23 Texas's?!
Well I'll be darned. As an American i fully understand the scale and size of that

@davidorozco24

But how many Toyota Corollas can it fit???

@AlphaDwg

Being closer to someone in space than someone on land is crazy 😂

@JoJo_the_O

If aliens were already here I mean … it would be the perfect place to chill without us actually knowing.

@WindowWasherCalgary

✅✅ Excellent short video. Great graphics and narration. Thank you! 👍👍

@SkyReport_360

Could you be any more pacific?

@justaguythatwatchesalotofyt

It's so big that there is a point in pacific ocean where if you dig straight down through the core of the earth, and come out the other side, you'll still be in the pacific ocean

@ilovejesus1112

The Moon and Texas were S tier points of reference for measurement… nicely done

@judet2992

First time I’ve ever seen definitive borders for an ocean.

@tonythehitman1

I really love these little facts. I can watch this all day