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The Solar System is our collection of celestial bodies that orbit around our Sun

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Background imageSolar System Collection: Artists concept of Mars and its moon, Dione

Artists concept of Mars and its moon, Dione
Artist concept showing Mars and its even smaller satellite Deimos might appear from a distance of about 100 miles from the surface of Deimos

Background imageSolar System Collection: Illustration of the city lights on a dark Earth during a solar eclipse

Illustration of the city lights on a dark Earth during a solar eclipse
The perspective in this image is looking down on the Indian Ocean from an altitude of 25, 000 miles. On the Earths night side artificial lights clearly define the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea

Background imageSolar System Collection: Artists concept of the Juno spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter

Artists concept of the Juno spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter. The Juno spacecraft will study the giant planet Jupiter from an elliptical, polar orbit

Background imageSolar System Collection: Mars

Mars
June 8, 1998 - Center of the orthographic projection is at latitude 30 degrees N. longitude 30 degrees. The north polar residual ice cap, which is cut by spiral-patterned troughs

Background imageSolar System Collection: Jupiters moon, Europa, covered by a thick crust of ice

Jupiters moon, Europa, covered by a thick crust of ice
Jupiters large moon, Europa, is covered by a thick crust of ice above a vast ocean of liquid water

Background imageSolar System Collection: The planets and larger moons to scale with the Sun

The planets and larger moons to scale with the Sun

Background imageSolar System Collection: A planetary nebula is forming as the star expells its outer layers

A planetary nebula is forming as the star expells its outer layers
This is the final apocalyptic ending to many medium to low mass stars; a planetary nebula is forming as the star expells its outer layers in violent pulsations of solar wind

Background imageSolar System Collection: Astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting an Earth-like planet

Astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting an Earth-like planet
An artists depiction of a team of astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting a large, Earth-like planet

Background imageSolar System Collection: Cosmic seascape on another planet

Cosmic seascape on another planet

Background imageSolar System Collection: Artists depiction of a satellite in orbit around an Earth-like inhabited world

Artists depiction of a satellite in orbit around an Earth-like inhabited world
An artists depiction of a satellite in orbit around an Earth-like inhabited world. Some image components courtesy of NASA

Background imageSolar System Collection: A strange alien light approaches the Earth

A strange alien light approaches the Earth

Background imageSolar System Collection: This painting shows the beginning of a mission to an Earth-approaching asteroid

This painting shows the beginning of a mission to an Earth-approaching asteroid. Asteroid-1 is the central long structure

Background imageSolar System Collection: An astronaut surveys his situation after being marooned on a barren planet

An astronaut surveys his situation after being marooned on a barren planet
An artists depiction of an Earth-like planet in deep space with an orbiting moon observed from the surface of a rocky sister moon

Background imageSolar System Collection: A comet passing through a nebulous star cluster

A comet passing through a nebulous star cluster

Background imageSolar System Collection: The Canadian-built Dextre robotic system in the grasp of the robotic Canadarm2

The Canadian-built Dextre robotic system in the grasp of the robotic Canadarm2
March 18, 2008 - In the grasp of the stations robotic Canadarm2, Dextre (center), also known as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM)

Background imageSolar System Collection: Kuiper Belt Object

Kuiper Belt Object
This is an artists impression of the icy Kuiper belt object 2002 LM60, dubbed Quaoar by its discoverers. With the help of the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageSolar System Collection: A red giant star system

A red giant star system

Background imageSolar System Collection: Two alien planets in a distant part of the Milky Way galaxy

Two alien planets in a distant part of the Milky Way galaxy
Two alien planets that belong to the same solar system in a distant part of the Milky Way galaxy

Background imageSolar System Collection: A distant binary star system located within The Milky Way

A distant binary star system located within The Milky Way

Background imageSolar System Collection: The eye of a nebula, a star at the center of a gaseous nebula

The eye of a nebula, a star at the center of a gaseous nebula

Background imageSolar System Collection: Cosmic seascape on another world

Cosmic seascape on another world

Background imageSolar System Collection: Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Rhea

Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Rhea. It is the largest of Saturns airless satellites. It was discovered in 1672 by Giovanni Cassini

Background imageSolar System Collection: A water covered world in deep space illuminated by a its parent star

A water covered world in deep space illuminated by a its parent star
An artists depiction of a water covered world in deep space illuminated by a its parent star

Background imageSolar System Collection: A shuttle delivers supplies to a space station

A shuttle delivers supplies to a space station
A shuttle from an Earth base makes its way with supplies to a space station in orbit over the planet

Background imageSolar System Collection: View from Saturn if our Sun were replaced by VY Canis Majoris

View from Saturn if our Sun were replaced by VY Canis Majoris

Background imageSolar System Collection: A large planet rises over the airless environment of a rocky alien landscape

A large planet rises over the airless environment of a rocky alien landscape
A panoramic view of the surface of a rocky and barren alien world. A large cloud covered planet rises over the airless environment

Background imageSolar System Collection: View of the Indian subcontinent during the Late Cretaceous period

View of the Indian subcontinent during the Late Cretaceous period
This is how the Indian subcontinent may have appeared 70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. Looking north

Background imageSolar System Collection: Venus

Venus
October 29, 1991 - The northern hemisphere is displayed in this global view of the surface of Venus. The north pole is at the center of the image, with 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees

Background imageSolar System Collection: A global view over Europe and Scandinavia with Arctic sea ice

A global view over Europe and Scandinavia with Arctic sea ice shown on March 9, 2006. Land areas display the average seasonal landcover from March, 2004

Background imageSolar System Collection: Artists concept of dimensional doorways within the universe

Artists concept of dimensional doorways within the universe
Within the universe are portals to other universe dimensions. Some believe that black holes could be the dimensional doorways leading to other worlds and much more

Background imageSolar System Collection: The creation of new star systems within a vast gaseous nebula

The creation of new star systems within a vast gaseous nebula

Background imageSolar System Collection: Artists concept of a space shuttle entering Earth orbit

Artists concept of a space shuttle entering Earth orbit. The Space Shuttle reveals a belly covered with thousands of individual thermally protective silica tiles

Background imageSolar System Collection: Artist concept of Neptune and Earth

Artist concept of Neptune and Earth. Neptune, a gas giant, is the planet furthest from the Sun. Neptunes diameter is four times that of the Earth s

Background imageSolar System Collection: Planetary system Epsilon Eridani

Planetary system Epsilon Eridani
This artists conception shows the closest known planetary system to our own, called Epsilon Eridani. Observations from NASAs Spitzer Space Telescope show that the system hosts two asteroid belts

Background imageSolar System Collection: Two astronauts exploring a moon

Two astronauts exploring a moon

Background imageSolar System Collection: The Earth with the center cutaway to reveal its core

The Earth with the center cutaway to reveal its core

Background imageSolar System Collection: Artists concept of volcanic activity on the surface of Venus

Artists concept of volcanic activity on the surface of Venus. Based upon analysis of the number and distribution of impact craters across the whole of Venus

Background imageSolar System Collection: Nearby planets hover over the ocean on this world

Nearby planets hover over the ocean on this world

Background imageSolar System Collection: Planet Earth showing sea ice coverage in 1980

Planet Earth showing sea ice coverage in 1980
Sea ice coverage in 1980. Multi-year ice is shown in bright white, while average sea ice cover is shown in light blue to milky white

Background imageSolar System Collection: Full Earth showing North America and South America

Full Earth showing North America and South America
Full Earth showing North and South America on December 31, 2010

Background imageSolar System Collection: A large sun heats this alien planet which bakes in its glow

A large sun heats this alien planet which bakes in its glow

Background imageSolar System Collection: Astronaut on an alien world discovers an artifact that indicates past intelligent life

Astronaut on an alien world discovers an artifact that indicates past intelligent life
An artists depiction of an astronaut on an alien world making a discovery of an artifact that is an indication of past intelligent life. The world is barren and rocky with a poisonous mist

Background imageSolar System Collection: Astronauts working on space station while orbiting above the Baltric region on Earth

Astronauts working on space station while orbiting above the Baltric region on Earth
A team of astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting over Earth. The Balitc region appears below as the sun reflects off the surrounding waters

Background imageSolar System Collection: Artists depiction of an Earth-like planet with an orbiting moon

Artists depiction of an Earth-like planet with an orbiting moon
Artists depiction of an Earth-like planet in deep space with an orbiting moon illuminated by a nearby sun

Background imageSolar System Collection: An astronaut drifting in space is rescued by a space shuttle orbiting Earth

An astronaut drifting in space is rescued by a space shuttle orbiting Earth

Background imageSolar System Collection: An Earth-like planet rises over a rocky and barren alien world

An Earth-like planet rises over a rocky and barren alien world
An artists depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A large Earth-like planet rises over the airless environment

Background imageSolar System Collection: A lunar shuttle descends toward a manned outpost on the Moon

A lunar shuttle descends toward a manned outpost on the Moon
A dedicated lunar shuttle descends toward a manned outpost on the Moons southern hemisphere

Background imageSolar System Collection: Fleet of colonization ships departing an earth-like planet

Fleet of colonization ships departing an earth-like planet
Fleet of colonization ships departing for a discovery trip into a neighboring solar system



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Solar System Collection

The Solar System is our collection of celestial bodies that orbit around our Sun. It consists of eight planets, numerous moons, asteroids, comets and other small objects. The four inner planets – Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars – are rocky worlds with solid surfaces. The outer planets – Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune – are gas giants composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. Beyond these lie the dwarf planet Pluto and the Kuiper Belt which contains thousands of icy objects. Space exploration has revealed much about our Solar System's structure and composition as well as its formation history. We now know that it formed from a cloud of dust particles some 4.6 billion years ago when gravity caused them to coalesce into larger bodies such as planets or moons. This knowledge has enabled us to better understand our place in the Universe and appreciate how unique our Solar System is among all others known so far in.
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