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I was just playing with my ruler when I decided to scale Nidavellir. Using these 2 pics. And I found Nidavellir's size to be around 603.785m. Here's my calculation I did in my copy
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. I want someone to pixel scale from the exact same pics
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I'll give another attempt

Hemsworth is 4 mm

Ring is 66 mm

So the ring would be 31.35m in real.

Ring is 2 mm

Circle is 50 mm

That makes the circle 783.75 m in diameter
 
Eh, not sure if I'm the best guy to give opinions on this. I suggest you get some calc members to look at it.
 
Nidavellir size calcs seem to be pretty inconsistent. So far they've ranged from 344 meters to 1506 meters. So I think we need to use many different methods of finding Nidavellir's size, and later determine which one is most viable.
 
The one Revan figured out is quite smaller than the average of the values we found, as (344+1506)/2= 925 m.
 
Dino W said:
Nidavellir size calcs seem to be pretty inconsistent. So far they've ranged from 344 meters to 1506 meters. So I think we need to use many different methods of finding Nidavellir's size, and later determine which one is most viable.
VFX department stated Nidavellir to be as big as a small moon and said its "miles wide". Moons like Kore are only a kilometre in radius

Here's that interview: https://www.awn.com/vfxworld/how-method-studios-crafted-rocket-20-avengers-infinity-war
 
Comic Books vs the World found the radius to be 753 meters , and Aquatic_Pianist on Spacebattles found the radius to be 656.18 meters. Two separate sources found the radius of Nidavallir to be 650-750 meters, thus consistency. Plugging in both numbers: (5.67e-8*1000000^4)*(4*pi*753^2)/49.539*1.14 = 9.2969499e+21 joules or 2.22202 teratons (Small Country Level), (5.67e-8*1000000^4)*(4*pi*656.18^2)/49.539*1.14 = 7.059867e+21 joules or 1.68735 teratons (Small Country Level).
 
The smallest moon in the solar system Aegaeon has a radius of 330┬▒60 km. The VFX dep stated it to be as big as a small moon. The radius I found fits here too. So a radius of 300-400m seems reasonable
 
On my phone pod is 1 mm, circle is 114 mm. That makes the diameter 570 m. Close to the former size
 
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