Oh, I interpreted this headline slightly differently--I was expecting to see a set of epicycle-orbit-diagrams given the Moon as the center of the Solar system.
This is neat to see, though I'll admit I was hoping to see broader views of what the sky would look like if, say, Jupiter or Saturn were that close to us.
If you're interested in a direct size comparison like this, I've recently made a poster for our campus planetarium that shows all the planets at once. It's CC licensed, so you're welcome to print your own copy:
Wayne Rosing has [1] a company that put telescopes out into places with good viewing conditions, a camera sensor, and an internet connection. Scheduling time on his 'mini' telescopes was pretty easy at one time.