We earthlings are very fortunate to have launched many satelites in to space that have gone close enough to our neighbouring planets to get quite amazing photographs. I have included below the best images of each major object in our solar system. In order of distance from the sun:
1. The Sun
The Sun orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy at a distance of approximately 26,000 light-years from the galactic center, completing one revolution in about 225–250 million years. The orbital speed is 217 km/s (135 mi/s), equivalent to one light-year every 1,400 years, and one AU every 8 days. It is currently travelling through the Local Fluff of the Local Bubble zone of diffuse high-temperature gas, in the inner rim of the Orion Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy, between the larger Perseus and Sagittarius arms of the galaxy.
2. Mercury
Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system, orbiting the Sun once every 88 days. Physically, Mercury is similar in appearance to the Moon as it is heavily cratered. It has no natural satellites and no substantial atmosphere. The planet has a large iron core.
3. Venus
Venus is the second-closest planet to the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. It is the brightest natural object in the night sky, except for the Moon. Venus reaches its maximum brightness shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset, for which reason it is often called the Morning Star or the Evening Star. Classified as a terrestrial planet, it is sometimes called Earth’s “sister planet”, for the two are similar in size, gravity, and bulk composition.
4. Earth
Home to millions of species including humans, Earth is the only place in the universe known to harbor life. About 71% of the surface is covered with salt-water oceans, the remainder consisting of continents and islands; liquid water, necessary for life as we know it, is not known to exist on any other planet’s surface. Earth interacts with other objects in outer space, including the Sun and the Moon. At present, Earth orbits the Sun once for every roughly 366.26 times it rotates about its axis.
5. Mars
A terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere, Mars has surface features reminiscent both of the impact craters of the Moon and the volcanoes, valleys, deserts and polar ice caps of Earth. It is the site of Olympus Mons, the highest known mountain in the solar system, and of Valles Marineris, the largest canyon. In addition to its geographical features, Mars’ rotational period and seasonal cycles are likewise similar to those of Earth.
6. Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest planet within the solar system. It is two and a half times as massive as all of the other planets in our solar system combined. The plane is primarily composed of hydrogen with a small proportion of helium; it may also have a rocky core of heavier elements. Because of its rapid rotation the planet is an oblate spheroid.
7. Saturn
Saturn is the second largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter. Along with the planets Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, it is classified as a gas giant. The planet Saturn is primarily composed of hydrogen, with small proportions of helium and trace elements. The interior consists of a small core of rock and ice, surrounded by a thick layer of metallic hydrogen and a gaseous outer layer.
8. Uranus
Uranus is third largest planet in the solar system. It was the first planet discovered in modern times. It is visible to the naked eye like the five classical planets, but it was never recognized as a planet by ancient observers due to its dimness. Like the other giant planets, Uranus has a ring system, a magnetosphere, and numerous moons.
9. Neptune
Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System. It is the fourth largest planet by diameter, and the third largest by mass; Neptune is 17 times the mass of Earth. Neptune’s atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with traces of methane that account for the planet’s blue appearance. Neptune’s blue colour is much more vivid than that of Uranus, which has a similar amount of methane, so an unknown component is presumed to cause Neptune’s intense colour.
10. Pluto
I don’t care if it was demoted recently – I grew up with it as a planet so I am including it! This is an artists impression as we don’t have any high resolution photos of Pluto yet. Originally considered a planet, Pluto is now recognised as the largest member of a distinct region called the Kuiper belt. Like other members of the belt, it is primarily composed of rock and ice and is relatively small; approximately a fifth the mass of the Earth’s Moon and a third its volume.
Bonus: The Moon
A Stunning Hi-Res image of Lunar, the earth’s moon. The color hues you see are an exaggeration – they are caused by the minerals under the surface.
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ha ha jk ,
crimanon
just joking with u
but what were u talking bout
ha ha jk ,
crimanon
just joking with u
but what were u talking bout
man no one is here
hello out there!!!!!!!!!………….
well no one is home………………….
so i wonder what i will do now……………….
hhhmm i could do the chickin dance
ha ha jk
Found another interesting list today. I am on Crimanon’s side. Pluto is and will always be a (to me at least) planet. Just because someone made a “recent” definition to what a planet should be, doesn’t change the fact that Pluto has too many similarities to what a “planet” is.
Recently, I got an email stating that Mars was going to be coming very close to us and would be visible in August 2009. Not sure if this is real or not, but it’s supposed to be as big as the moon. Guess we will have to wait and see.
oochan – would you consider an explanation?
125. TEX: ummm…me explaining or you to me?
I have some info on the Mars thing, but if you have more…that would be great!
124 oouchan: Recently, I got an email stating that Mars was going to be coming very close to us and would be visible in August 2009. Not sure if this is real or not, but it’s supposed to be as big as the moon.
It’s an urban legend:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/07jul_marshoax.htm
http://www.snopes.com/science/astronomy/brightmars.asp
Sorry, wasn’t clear. I was refering to the Pluto debate – I have a simple (lay) explanation. I, like you and many others, was brought up with nine planets and there is noting that could completely change that. It just so happened I was following astronomy years ago when the plantary scientists were working on several strange orbits, including Pluto, when they worked out why Pluto occupies the moving place that it does. But there’s really nothing to get *****y about. (oh yeah – Snopes the Mars deal and forget you ever heard about it http://www.snopes.com/science/astronomy/brightmars.asp)
127. TEX: Glad about the Mars thing. I think that would have freaked out too many people. We already have too many crazies around here…
As for Pluto…I’m not *****y. I just think someone in the scientific field felt justified to kill a planet. (hehe) I just will continue to harbor special feelings for the left out planet(oid).
oouchan: I posted the same Snopes link as TEX for you but made the fatal error of including a second link too (to a NASA site). So it’s in mod…you’ll see it soon.
hey i love pluto i still think it should be a planet
and i feal bad for the farmer that descovered it
and i like pluto
did u know that
bout the farmer
when he found the planet it was just a tiny dot
and the year the farmer died they changed it to a dawarft planet
where are the stars behind some of the planets?????
btw neptune’s pretty!
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ALL USED TO SAY THAT PLUTO IS OUT FROM SOLAR SYSTEM? IS IT TRUE.
All outer planets look like a perfect ball except from Pluto looking rather like a rotten pumpkin.
My favourite image of any in the solar system has never been captured, because it was one I saw with my own eyes through my friend’s telescope. I found a UFO – at least, it’s a UFO to us because we don’t know what it is, there wasn’t supposed to be any planet there as far as we knew but it was a gorgeous blue colour and round and in short looked like a planet – I suppose it could have been Ceres.
We also saw Saturn, magnified about 50 times, and the wonderful thing is that at that magnification it is pretty much exactly the colour and shape of those glow-in-the dark planets one sees sometimes. It was such a shock to realise they actually are vaguely accurate. And it was so pretty.
Personally, I think Pluto should be a planet – I just have no problem with other planets being added as they turn up.
For the record, I’ve always been told planet originally meant “wandering star”, by which definition, none of the planets fit – and if any do, Pluto does too.
the planets remind me of candy
i love the moon
i looks so beautiful
^^
Well, it sounds like a freshman high school lesson to me. Nice list still.
uranus is da *****!!!
nice one!!1
Pluto is finished in 2006.
I think these pictures were great! Especially Neptune and Earth, such gorgeous planets. I am so used to saying Pluto’s a planet, to find out that astronomers have decided it’s not a planet is weird. So I will end up referring to it as a planet even though officially it’s not one anymore. It’s just gotten to be a habit in the 20 years or so since I’ve been in grade school and first learned about the solar system.
Typo: Under Jupiter, 3rd line, change “plane” to “planet”
holy *****
spelling poice?
really?
i dont want to sound like a dick, but out of 8,000,000 hits each month, im guessing 7,999,991 knew that word was supposed to be planet, and the other 9 people dont know what jupiter is, ergo, the belief that there is a plane composed of hydrogen lurking between mars and saturn (which those 9 people inevitably assume are a candy bar and a gm vehicle, respectively)
It's okay, Pluto. I'm not a planet either.
Thanks for including poor little Pluto!
Pluto has never been very lucky.
I love you, Pluto!
its wonderful piture i have ever seen
This is so dumb! Even if it is not a planet, the List says nothing about planets, just beautiful photos of our solar system. Pluto, despite all of this yelling, is a part of our solar system.
WTF guys seriously why do u care so much about debating over some stupid rock we call pluto???
From the above pictures it proves that, the Existence of Supreme Divine Consciousness belongs there, without Supreme Consciousness it is not possible.
I do Pranam at the Feet of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo…..
Nice to see the Moon mentioned, since to us who live on Earth, it's the most important celestial body in the Solar system after the Sun. Without the moon there wouldn't be life on Earth, which is awesome when you think about it.
The images are beautiful, though I'd like to see a bit more information on each planet. Still, good list.
no. 10 is a fake
wow!
amazing pics.
venus is just beautiful. the earth’s moon has some bad acne scars.
Just discovered your excellent site and will now spend a few weeks catching up starting from page 185 and working backwards, couldn’t agree more about Pluto, for as long as I’ve been aware of our solar system Pluto has been a planet and so it shall remain, at least in my mind.
As said at the start of this reply I love the site, but how on earth do you put up with all the pedantry? Why not some form of 3 strikes system, that way you could flush out all the saddoes and anoraks leaving your site free to entertain and inform for the rest of us who are just happy to appreciate your efforts, all the best.
wow!!!!it so beutifull & nice
omg! your so stupid pluto is not a planet saids nasa so dont be a baby deal with it!
omg your so stupid pluto is not a planet so dont cry deal with it!
ps they are pretty but saturn looks fake
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beatiful but fools pluto is not a planet.
i like the heavenly bodies of the solar system,they are really awesome
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i cant find what im looking 4
lol this is full of win http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E-khYKXMhw trololol must check it !
Uuuuuh i luv doze fotos bt lol at d statement made unda pluto.i guess more search shud b made on d pic of pluto o. Dat can neva b d pic of beautiful pluto i used to kw
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