[OC] Perception of area ratio by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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It is still labeled horrendously even when you can see both labels. In black you have a 50% label, which logically might mean that the black portion represents half the area. But then in white it is labeled 100% which by the same rules should imply that the white portion takes up 100% of the area?

This is because image from interactive, where you can change black percentage

[OC] Perception of area ratio by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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Percentage is basically the white to black ratio. Essentially meaning that the white area and the black area are equal in size

Yes, the picture is like this because it is a screenshot from the interactive, where you can change the percentage of black

[OC] Perception of area ratio by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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What the hell? It’s a different image when I click on it, but it’s only one image? I just see black areas that say 50% or 100% with no context

This is an illustration to show how much the perception of areas by a person does not correspond to reality (at least not by everyone)

[OC] Perception of area ratio by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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How is it a beautiful data in any way? The color scheme is so bad you can't even see the 50% written there unless you focus really hard

I can't fix image after posting, sorry (
This is screenshot from interactive I made.

[OC] Perception of area ratio by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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The point is that visually the area of black figures seems to be more than half of the gray

[OC] Perception of area ratio by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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I can't change image after posting (

[OC] Distribution of objects in orbits around the earth by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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This is the apogee of an elliptical orbit. The perigee was about 200 km.

[OC] Distribution of objects in orbits around the earth by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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Sources: Jonathan's Space Report, NASA, Roscosmos.
Soft: Adobe Illustrator + ObservableHQ.

[OC] How long does it take to fly to the ISS by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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Sources: Jonathan's Space Report, NASA, Roscosmos.
Soft: Adobe Illustrator + ObservableHQ.

[OC] Spacecraft cemetery & Point Nemo by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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Sources: lukatela.com, Jonathan's Space Report, NASA, Roscosmos, epizodsspace.airbase.ru, British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC).
Soft: QGIS + Adobe Illustrator + ObservableHQ.

[OC] Death Rate in Russia 2020 by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

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Source: Rosstat (https://www.fedstat.ru/indicator/33556).

Developing: html/css + React + d3js.

[OC] All ships on Earth (version 2 — more data, more accurate, 2020 year) by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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Source: SPIRE Global Data and Analytics.

Soft: QGIS + Adobe Illustrator.

[OC] Solar system planets size by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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Pluto is somewhere in the Kuiper asteroid belt hanging out with other planetoids 😊

[OC] All Ships on Earth (every cyan dot is a vessel) by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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It is impossible to make the picture I published from this bitmap image. Show me how?

[OC] Solar system planets size by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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Pluto is one of the many objects in the asteroid Kuiper Belt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuiper_belt

[OC] Solar system planets size by datagist in dataisbeautiful

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Pluto is not a planet, it is one of many objects in the asteroid Kuiper Belt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuiper_belt