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Solar System Planets Compared Astronomy Infographic

Editorial-style astronomy infographic showing the Sun and all 8 planets in order, with grayscale 3D visuals, AU distance cues, size notes, and clear scientific labels. Designed for high readability in a museum-science brand style, it supports searches around most important planet in astrology while staying fact-based and educational.

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Black-and-white solar system infographic with Sun and 8 planets in order, AU markers, callouts, legend, and Not to scale label.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size156 KB
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StyleAI Astronomy Infographic
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Generated2026-05-18
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Astronomy infographic titled "Solar System Planets Compared" using a SOLAR SYSTEM layout, showing the Sun and all 8 planets in order from Mercury to Neptune with clean comparison spacing for a general audience. Central composition: isometric 3D planetary lineup with orbital-distance cues and size comparison notes, scientifically reasonable appearance and grayscale tonal differences, explicitly include the label "Not to scale" near the main diagram because planet sizes and distances are simplified for readability. Show the Sun at left as context, then Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, with subtle orbit guide lines and distance markers in AU. Add 8 labeled callouts in English: "Mercury — Diameter: 4,879 km; Mean distance from Sun: 0.39 AU", "Venus — Surface temperature: 465 °C; Diameter: 12,104 km", "Earth — Mass: 5.97 × 10^24 kg; Diameter: 12,742 km", "Mars — Diameter: 6,779 km; Mean distance from Sun: 1.52 AU", "Jupiter — Mass: 1.90 × 10^27 kg; Diameter: 139,820 km", "Saturn — Diameter: 116,460 km; Mean distance from Sun: 9.58 AU", "Uranus — Diameter: 50,724 km; Average temperature: −197 °C", "Neptune — Diameter: 49,244 km; Mean distance from Sun: 30.07 AU". Include small secondary labels for each object name in canonical scientific form: "Sun", "Mercury", "Venus", "Earth", "Mars", "Jupiter", "Saturn", "Uranus", "Neptune". Add a compact scale-reference strip at the bottom in English: "Scale reference", "Earth diameter = 12,742 km", "Jupiter diameter = 10.97 Earths", "1 AU = 149.6 million km". Add a small legend in English: "Planet sizes simplified", "Orbital spacing compressed", "Gas giants and ice giants shown with characteristic banding". Visual style: isometric 3D, classic black-and-white scientific palette, editorial astronomy illustration, dark-mode-friendly cosmic palette, vector-clean infographic layout; monochrome graphite, ivory, charcoal, silver-gray highlights, crisp linework, restrained halftone shading, elegant museum-science mood, high readability, no decorative clutter. Ensure scientifically accurate planetary order, relative class differences between terrestrial planets, gas giants, and ice giants, and plausible ring rendering for Saturn. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no UFO / pseudoscience imagery, no watermarks Scientifically accurate facts, no UFO / pseudoscience imagery, no astrology framing. Sizes and distances are typically not to true scale — label as such.