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Planetary System Collection (page 3)

Exploring the vast expanse of our planetary system, we are constantly amazed by its wonders

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Astronomical collage

Astronomical collage. Artwork showing (from left to right): the Earth, a planet and its parent star, nebulae (red, green and black), the surface of a star, a ringed gas giant planet, a comet

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Exoplanet and parent star, artwork

Exoplanet and parent star, artwork

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Alien planets, artwork

Alien planets, artwork
Alien planets. Artwork of a carbon-rich earth-like planet seen from the surface of another alien planet

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Upsilon Andromedae planetary system

Upsilon Andromedae planetary system
In 1999 the scientists Marcy, Butler and Fischer announced the detection of the first planetary system around a normal star beyond our Sun

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Alien planetary system, artwork

Alien planetary system, artwork
51 Pegasi and new planet class Hot Jupiter. These gaseous and liquid hydrogen planets orbit precariously close and fast their stars, only some million kilometers

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: 70 Virginis b planet, artwork

70 Virginis b planet, artwork
70 Virginis b planet. Computer artwork of the giant extrasolar planet 70 Virginis b seen from the surface of a hypothetical moon

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Protoplanetary disc disrupted by O-star

Protoplanetary disc disrupted by O-star. Artwork of the energetic solar wind from an O-star (upper right), a hot type of star

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: HD 98800 planetary system, artwork

HD 98800 planetary system, artwork. The artwork is based on observations made in infrared with the Spitzer Space Telescope (SST)

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Extrasolar Earth-like planet, artwork

Extrasolar Earth-like planet, artwork
Extrasolar Earth-like planet and its moon, computer artwork. Earth-like planets capable of supporting life are found only in a stars habitable zone

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Extrasolar planet Gliese 581c, artwork

Extrasolar planet Gliese 581c, artwork
Extrasolar planet Gliese 581c. Computer artwork of Gliese 581c (upper right) and its moon. This planet is one of three that orbit the star Gliese 581 (left)

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Alien planet and star, artwork

Alien planet and star, artwork
Alien planet and star. Computer artwork of an alien (extrasolar) gas giant planet orbiting its parent star. Numerous large gas giant planets have been discovered around other stars

Background imagePlanetary System Collection: Ringed Earth-like planet, artwork

Ringed Earth-like planet, artwork
Ringed Earth-like planet and an asteroid (upper left), computer artwork. Earth-like planets capable of supporting life are found only in a stars habitable zone



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Exploring the vast expanse of our planetary system, we are constantly amazed by its wonders. From the familiar Solar system planets to the distant realms of Kepler-35 and Alpha Centauri binary stars, each celestial body holds a unique allure. Gazing upon Jupiter from Europa, an ethereal artwork captures the mesmerizing beauty of this gas giant. Its swirling storms and colossal size leave us in awe of its grandeur. Meanwhile, another stunning artwork unveils an Earth-like planet, reminding us that there may be other habitable worlds beyond our own. Intriguingly, the Kepler-35 planetary system comes alive through captivating artistry. With C015 / 0790 as our guide, we witness a dance among multiple planets orbiting their host star in perfect harmony. And not far away lies Alpha Centauri's binary stars and planets - a breathtaking sight that ignites our imagination about potential life forms in these distant reaches. Venturing even further into uncharted territory, we encounter a Super-Earth extrasolar planet depicted in C015 / 0800 artwork. This massive world challenges our understanding of what constitutes habitability and pushes us to ponder new possibilities for life beyond Earth. Amongst these extraordinary discoveries is the enigmatic Halo planet - an intriguing concept brought to life through artistic interpretation. Its mysterious nature captivates scientists and dreamers alike as they contemplate its origin and composition. Comparisons between various planetary systems come alive through vivid illustrations that showcase their diversity and complexity side by side. These artworks serve as reminders that while each system has its own distinct characteristics, they all share a common thread: their place within the vast tapestry of cosmic wonderment. Returning closer to home within our Solar system's embrace, we marvel at views from Mars' surface – first witnessing Saturn majestically dominating the sky above Mars before being treated to glimpses of Saturn's moon accompanied by satellites against this alien backdrop.