Editorial astronomy infographic explaining the Cosmic Microwave Background with a solar-system-style timeline layout, retro orange and teal tones, and clear educational labels. Designed for a calm, modern brand look with vector-clean geometry, art-deco celestial details, and scientifically accurate callouts; includes the SEO target sun in aries navamsa.
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Astronomy infographic titled "Cosmic Microwave Background" using a SOLAR SYSTEM layout adapted to explain the observable universe: place a central glowing sphere labeled "Observable Universe" surrounded by 8 orbit-like bands that act as timeline-distance markers from the present day out toward the early universe, with the outermost spherical shell labeled "Cosmic Microwave Background" and a clear caption "diagram not to scale". Make the composition kid-friendly for ages 8-12, with simple geometry, art-deco celestial motifs, retro orange & teal palette, warm cream highlights, elegant radial lines, and readable educational labeling. Render the central diagram with scientifically reasonable color and structure: the CMB as a faint orange-teal mottled all-sky radiation shell, representing relic light from the early universe, not as a planet. Include 7 labeled callouts with canonical scientific names and one accurate fact each in English: "Earth" — "Average distance from the Sun: 149.6 million km"; "Solar System" — "Age: about 4.6 billion years"; "Milky Way Galaxy" — "Type: barred spiral galaxy"; "Local Group" — "Includes more than 80 galaxies"; "Observable Universe" — "Diameter: about 93 billion light-years"; "Cosmic Microwave Background" — "Age when emitted: about 380,000 years after the Big Bang"; "Cosmic Microwave Background" — "Temperature: 2.725 K". Add one more educational callout: "Recombination" — "Electrons joined nuclei, letting light travel freely". Add scale-aware labels on each orbit band such as "1 AU", "100,000 light-years", "10 million light-years", "1 billion light-years", and "46.5 billion light-years to edge", while making clear these are schematic educational markers and not literal orbital distances. Include a small scale-reference strip in English at the bottom: "Earth diameter = 12,742 km" and "CMB temperature = 2.725 K". Add a tiny legend box with quoted labels: "Microwave radiation", "Afterglow of the Big Bang", and "Not to scale". Visual style: editorial astronomy illustration, dark-mode-friendly cosmic palette, vector-clean infographic layout, art-deco celestial framing, retro orange & teal gradients, calm curious educational mood, clean icons, no clutter, high contrast for readability. Avoid astrology framing despite any search intent mismatch; no zodiac symbols, no UFO / pseudoscience imagery, no watermarks. 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.
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