We are regularly busy with social activities that we tend to forget how unimportant some things are when put against the whole image. So Why not take a closer look at what exists and compare the extent of the surrounding universe with our small green planet.
This Is How Far Away The Moon Is From The Earth

Nevertheless, You Can Fit Every Planet In The Solar System In That Gap!

This is Earth captured from Mars

Here’s How The Earth Look From The Surface Of The Moon

The Yellow Dwarf Star! (Sun)

Rosetta’s Comet (67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko) compared to the size of downtown Los Angeles.

A good example of improvement: Pluto 1994 vs 2018

If The Saturn Rings Are Placed Around Earth, This Is How They Would Appear Like

Around 3.7 billion miles away, just beyond Neptune, we seem smaller than a grain of salt

There are more stars in the night sky than grains of sand on Earth.

Oh! A Planet For Ants? Here’s The View From Behind The Saturn Rings

The IC 1101 Galaxy, Which Is 1.04 Billion Light Years Away

All the stars you see at night are just part of this yellow circle

If The Sun Was Scaled Down To The Size Of A White Blood Cell

The Sun Is Just A Grain Of Sand Compared to VY Canis Majoris (Largest known star)

Sun From The Surface Of Mars!

This is how Earth looks when compared to the Sun

What you see at night is just a small part of the universe

If VY Canis Majoris was placed in the center of our solar system, it would almost reach the orbit of Saturn

A Black Hole compared to Earth’s Orbit. Terrifying, isn’t it?
