View Full Version : Solar system graphics.


Ivanovich
12-21-07, 04:18 PM
Someone has cute images of solar system (sun+all planets)?

zephir
12-25-07, 10:17 AM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b9/Terrestrial_planet_size_comparisons.jpg/800px-Terrestrial_planet_size_comparisons.jpg (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/Terrestrial_planet_size_comparisons.jpg)

http://www.osel.cz/_popisky/1138918443.jpg

http://www.jreichl.com/fyzika/vyuka/obrazky/planety.jpg

orcot
12-25-07, 12:44 PM
To tell that the sun is going to increase that much in size ah wel christmas is nearly over time to watch docktor who
http://images.google.be/url?q=http://outreach.atnf.csiro.au/education/senior/astrophysics/images/stellarevolution/sunredginatcompsml.jpg&usg=AFQjCNF4rmSDXsKtMHNppYNCNy7f1JBKbA

inzomnia
12-25-07, 12:51 PM
http://blogs.answersingenesis.org/museum/pictures/Panel-6-Solar-System.jpg


more:
http://images.google.de/images?q=solar+system&ndsp=18&svnum=10&um=1&hl=de&start=0&sa=N :)

inzomnia
12-25-07, 12:57 PM
If label is required:

http://www.thejubileeacademy.org/marketing/media/solar_system1.jpg


bigger version, without label:

http://blogs.menupages.com/boston/Solar%20System.jpg

DeepThought
12-25-07, 01:03 PM
http://www.rense.com/1.imagesH/13db976.jpg


http://www.rense.com/1.imagesH/13db986.jpg

Ivanovich
04-08-08, 07:07 PM
Nice, thanks, though i more looked for something that will give my brain some job rather than comparison of planets size, although inzomnia's pics is close to what i were looking for. Still i think videos like Man In Black or beginning of Contact where they show space deeper than earth is more use for that.

I also found program called Celestia it gives 3D map of solar system very good, though does not work on my video card and theres also google earth thats pretty laggy on my system.

EntropyAlwaysWins
04-11-08, 02:29 AM
Celestia is indeed an awesome program, also keep a lookout for the World Wide Telescope project by Microsoft Research due out in 'Spring 2008', check it out here: http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/ (http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/)