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Solar system planets
Solar system planets. Computer artwork of the eight planets of the solar system, which are arrayed from left to right in order of distance from the Sun (left). The four small rocky planets of the inner solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The four large gas giant planets of the outer solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto was re-categorised as a Dwarf planet in 2006, so it is not included here. At lower right is a galaxy, and a small celestial body (an asteroid or comet) is seen at lower left
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This stunning print captures the beauty and complexity of our solar system. In this computer artwork, we see the eight planets arranged in order of their distance from the Sun. Starting from the left, we have Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars - known as the rocky inner planets. Moving further out are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - the magnificent gas giants of our outer solar system. It's worth noting that Pluto is not included here since it was re-categorized as a Dwarf planet in 2006. However, its absence does not diminish the awe-inspiring nature of this image. At lower right corner lies a distant galaxy reminding us of the vastness of our universe. Meanwhile, at lower left corner we spot a small celestial body - possibly an asteroid or comet - adding another layer to this cosmic tableau. The level of detail in this illustration is remarkable; each planet showcases unique characteristics such as rings (Saturn), large size (Jupiter), or vibrant blue hue (Neptune). The orbits depicted emphasize their comparative distances from one another. Overall, this artwork serves as a reminder of humanity's ongoing exploration and fascination with planetary science. It invites us to contemplate our place within this vast celestial tapestry while appreciating both the grandeur and intricacy present throughout our solar system.
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