How Long Is 100 Feet? - What Size Is It

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About

Countries on the Moon is an interactive 3D visualisation that places any country's outline onto the surface of the Moon, letting you compare its true size against the lunar landscape.

Built with Three.js and GeoJSON data from Natural Earth. Country polygons are projected using a spherical rotation algorithm that preserves shape and area at any scale.

How it works

Select a country from the dropdown. Its polygon is loaded from Natural Earth GeoJSON data and projected onto the Moon's surface.

Curved mode — each vertex is placed directly on the sphere using a spherical rotation, so the outline hugs the Moon's surface regardless of the country's size.

Flat mode — the polygon is projected onto a tangent plane at the subsolar point, giving a more classical map-like appearance with a filled silhouette.

The country is scaled from its real Earth size using the ratio of Earth's radius (~6,371 km) to the Moon's radius (~1,737 km).

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