Another “putting things into perspective” video which I liked, showing how big space is, and actually how far the nearest stars from us.
Related: Why the night sky is dark?
In the video published by the Cody’sLab channel below, we’ll see how far would the nearest star from us, if the Sun was the size of a pea (7 millimeters). He made a 200 billionth scale model to demonstrate (5×10-12).
Spoiler: if the Sun was the size of a pea, the closest star to us (other than the Sun, of course), Proxima Centauri, which is about 4.22 light-years from Earth would be approximately 202 kilometers (125 miles) away.
In this scale, the distances of some objects from the Sun would be:
- Earth: 70 cm (2.3 feet), 1 AU (Astronomical Unit, the distance between Earth and the Sun, which is actually 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers)
- Jupiter: 4 meters (12.8 feet)
- Pluto: 30 meters (97 feet)
- Voyager 1: 96.6 meters (317 feet)

Sources
Proxima Centauri on Wikipedia
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