Doing some really rough math with pixel counting, that would put the "anomaly" or whatever at a diameter of 4,713.76 km. So yes, to the person who asked, the earth could fit within that spot. To compare, the meteor that exploded over Tunguska flattened 2,000 square kilometers of forest. This anomaly covers an area of roughly 17,451,151.13 square kilometers. In other words 8725 times larger.
Unless this person has some other evidence, I don't believe for a second that, whatever it is, is manmade.







