The Solar System (also known as the Solar System) is a planetary system with the central Sun and celestial bodies within the Sun's gravity range, consisting of 8 main planets orbiting around, 6 of these planets have their own satellites, along with a large number of other objects including dwarf planets (like Pluto), asteroids, stars Broom, dust and plasma.
The Solar System image captured by the Vpyager spacecraft shows the eight main planets of the Solar System sprawling next to the Rosette nebula and the Moon horizon.
Mars is the planet closest to Earth, but it is also 69 million kilometers away. Scientists are actively researching to clarify the mysteries on this red planet by proving its climate may be suitable for the future living conditions of humans.
The stream of charged particles blown from the Sun meets Saturn's magnetic field, creating an aurora on the south pole of the planet. Unlike aurora that appears briefly on Earth, the aurora on Saturn lasts for many days. The scientists showed the ultraviolet image of Saturn aurora, but it also flashed red.
Pluto is 1 of 40 dwarf planets in the Solar System. In the picture, it can be seen clearly that its 3 satellites are Charon, Nix and Hydra.
Named after the King of Roman gods, Jupiter is the giant in the Solar System. It has dark and bright stripes created by the east-west wind blowing strongly in its atmosphere. In these regions there have been massive storms that have been raging for many years, including a giant storm "Great Red Spot" that has been at least 3 centuries.
The total eclipse shows the bright aura of the Sun.
The order of the solar system planets was taken by NASA spacecraft (from top to bottom): Mercury, Venus, Earth and Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Wang.
Recreate the size image of planets in the solar system