From The Atlantic Website.

A group of friends discovered there were no proportional models of the solar system with complete planetary orbits—most portray the planets and moons as too close together. So, they decided to build one. On a dry lakebed in Nevada, the group constructed a model by drawing circles in the desert around a 1.5 meter sun and a marble-sized Earth. The result is a stunning work of land art that allows viewers to see the full circle of the Earth with their own eyes.

Then read Psalm 8.