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Solar system complete illustration guide

Solar system complete illustration guide

Here is solar system complete illustration guide. You will find basic information about planets. Also you can download Affinity Designer vector file for free and JPG and SVG formats for free to. Slider on top of this page is interactive. You just drag mouse over a planet and info about that planet, sun or belts will appear. I hope you will enjoyed and this free vector and raster will be helpful for you..

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Sun
  • Age: 4.6 Billion Years
  • Type: Yellow Dwarf (G2V)
  • Diameter: 1,392,684 km
  • Equatorial Circumference: 4,370,005.6 km
  • Mass: 1.99 × 10^30 kg (333,060 Earths)
  • Surface Temperature: 5,500 °C
Mercury
  • Diameter: 4,879 km
  • Mass: 3.30 x 10^23 kg (5.5% Earth)
  • Moons: None
  • Orbit Distance: 57,909,227 km (0.39 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 88 days
  • Surface Temperature: -173 to 427°C
  • First Record: 14th century BC
  • Recorded By: Assyrian astronomers
Venus
  • Diameter: 12,104 km
  • Mass: 4.87 x 10^24 kg (81.5% Earth)
  • Moons: None
  • Orbit Distance: 108,209,475 km (0.73 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 225 days
  • Surface Temperature: 462 °C
  • First Record: 17th century BC
  • Recorded By: Babylonian astronomers
Earth
  • Equatorial Diameter: 12,756 km
  • Polar Diameter: 12,714 km
  • Mass: 5.97 x 10^24 kg
  • Moons: 1 (The Moon)
  • Orbit Distance: 149,598,262 km (1 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 365.26 days
  • Surface Temperature: -88 to 58°C
Mars
  • Equatorial Diameter: 6,792 km
  • Polar Diameter: 6,752 km
  • Mass: 6.42 x 10^23 kg (10.7% Earth)
  • Moons: 2 (Phobos & Deimos)
  • Orbit Distance: 227,943,824 km (1.52 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 687 days (1.9 years)
  • Surface Temperature: -153 to 20 °C
  • First Record: 2nd millennium BC
  • Recorded By: Egyptian astronomers
Jupiter
  • Equatorial Diameter: 142,984 km
  • Polar Diameter: 133,709 km
  • Mass: 1.90 × 10^27 kg (318 Earths)
  • Moons: 67 (Io, Europa, Ganymede & Callisto)
  • Rings: 4
  • Orbit Distance: 778,340,821 km (5.20 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 4,333 days (11.9 years)
  • Effective Temperature: -148 °C
  • First Record: 7th or 8th century BC
  • Recorded By: Babylonian astronomers
Saturn
  • Equatorial Diameter: 120,536 km
  • Polar Diameter: 108,728 km
  • Mass: 5.68 × 10^26 kg (95 Earths)
  • Moons: 62 (Titan, Enceladus, Iapetus & Rhea)
  • Rings: 30+ (7 Groups)
  • Orbit Distance: 1,426,666,422 km (9.54 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 10,756 days (29.5 years)
  • Effective Temperature: -178 °C
  • First Record: 8th century BC
  • Recorded By: Assyrians
Uranus
  • Equatorial Diameter: 51,118 km
  • Polar Diameter: 49,946 km
  • Mass: 8.68 × 10^25 kg (15 Earths)
  • Moons: 27 (Miranda, Titania, Ariel, Umbriel & Oberon)
  • Rings: 13
  • Orbit Distance: 2,870,658,186 km (19.19 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 30,687 days (84.0 years)
  • Effective Temperature: -216 °C
  • Discovery Date: March 13th 1781
  • Discovered By: William Herschel
Neptune
  • Equatorial Diameter: 49,528 km
  • Polar Diameter: 48,682 km
  • Mass: 1.02 × 10^26 kg (17 Earths)
  • Moons: 14 (Triton)
  • Rings: 5
  • Orbit Distance: 4,498,396,441 km (30.10 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 60,190 days (164.8 years)
  • Effective Temperature: -214 °C
  • Discovery Date: September 23rd 1846
  • Discovered By: Urbain Le Verrier & Johann Galle
Uranus
  • Equatorial Diameter: 51,118 km
  • Polar Diameter: 49,946 km
  • Mass: 8.68 × 10^25 kg (15 Earths)
  • Moons: 27 (Miranda, Titania, Ariel, Umbriel & Oberon)
  • Rings: 13
  • Orbit Distance: 2,870,658,186 km (19.19 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 30,687 days (84.0 years)
  • Effective Temperature: -216 °C
  • Discovery Date: March 13th 1781
  • Discovered By: William Herschel
Pluto
  • Diameter: 2,372 km
  • Mass: 1.31 × 10^22 kg (0.17 Moons)
  • Orbit Distance: 5,874,000,000 km (39.26 AU)
  • Orbit Period: 246.0 years
  • Surface Temperature: -229°C
  • Moons: 5 (Charon)
  • Discovery Date: February 18th 1930
  • Discovered By: Clyde W. Tombaugh
Asteroid belt
  • The Asteroid Belt contains billions and billions of asteroids.
Kuiper belt
  • The Kuiper Belt could contain hundreds
    of thousands of icy bodies that range in
    size from small chunks of ice to worldlets
    larger than 100 kilometres across.

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