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🎨 AI Astronomy Infographic 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-24

Cosmic Microwave Background Infographic, lagna and planet position

AI-generated astronomy infographic showing the Cosmic Microwave Background through a clear comparison of cosmic scales, from Planck and Earth to the observable universe. Designed in a retro 1960s space-age style with dark-mode-friendly colors, clean labels, and educational editorial clarity, while targeting lagna and planet position search intent.

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Retro space-age infographic comparing Earth, Solar System, Milky Way, observable universe, and the cosmic microwave background.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size228 KB
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StyleAI Astronomy Infographic
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-24
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetlagna and planet position
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Astronomy infographic titled "Cosmic Microwave Background" using a COMPARISON of cosmic scales archetype. Show a horizontal or radial scale comparison from human-scale detectors to Earth, Solar System, Milky Way, observable universe, and the cosmic microwave background as the oldest observable light filling all directions. Central diagram should emphasize that the cosmic microwave background is a nearly uniform all-sky radiation field from the recombination era, shown as a surrounding spherical shell around the observable universe viewpoint and a subtle full-sky mottled temperature map inset. Clearly label the main comparison diagram "Not to scale" and also label any sizes/distances panel "Not to scale" where appropriate. Render scientifically reasonable colors: dark space background, muted cyan-to-amber microwave anisotropy map, accurate stars/galaxy tones, no exaggerated fantasy effects. Include 7 labeled callouts with object name and one accurate fact in English: "Cosmic Microwave Background" — "Blackbody temperature: 2.725 K"; "Recombination Era" — "Age of the universe: about 380,000 years"; "Observable Universe" — "Radius: about 46.5 billion light-years"; "Milky Way" — "Type: barred spiral galaxy"; "Solar System" — "Diameter to Neptune's orbit: about 9 billion km"; "Earth" — "Diameter: 12,742 km"; "Planck Space Observatory" — "Observed the CMB from 2009 to 2013". Add one small inset labeled "Temperature fluctuations" with the fact "Typical variations: about 1 part in 100,000". Add a small scale-reference strip in English with concise markers: "Earth diameter = 12,742 km", "1 AU = 149.6 million km", "Milky Way diameter = about 100,000 light-years", "CMB emission observed from when the universe was about 380,000 years old". Include clean legends and labels in English only, with each object marked by name, a scale-aware label, and one accurate fact. Visual style: retro 1960s space age, deep cosmic dark palette, restrained halftone print accents, vintage aerospace poster geometry, thin orbit-line graphics, elegant sans-serif + mid-century display headings, general-public educational clarity. Include editorial astronomy illustration, dark-mode-friendly cosmic palette, vector-clean infographic layout. 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.