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Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud Astronomy Infographic

Minimal flat astronomy infographic mapping the Kuiper Belt, scattered disc, heliopause, and Oort Cloud in a dark-mode academic vector style. Designed for university audiences with precise English labels, scientific callouts, and a calm midnight gold palette, while avoiding planetary transits vedic astrology framing.

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Dark astronomy infographic showing the Sun, outer Solar System, Kuiper Belt, scattered disc, heliopause, and Oort Cloud.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size193 KB
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StyleAI Astronomy Infographic
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-06-08
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetplanetary transits vedic astrology
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Astronomy infographic titled "Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud" using a GALAXY anatomy style adapted to Solar System outer-structure anatomy for a university audience. Show the Sun at center-left with the planetary region compressed, then the outer Solar System expanding into the Kuiper Belt, scattered disc, heliosphere boundary, and distant Oort Cloud shells. Include a clear English label: "Diagram not to scale" and also note in the distance legend: "Sizes and distances simplified for clarity". Central diagram should be scientifically reasonable in structure and color: Sun glowing warm gold, planetary orbits as thin muted gold rings, Kuiper Belt as a flattened torus beyond Neptune, scattered disc as elongated icy-object orbits, inner Oort Cloud as a broad spherical distribution, outer Oort Cloud as a larger diffuse spherical shell. Use scientifically plausible proportions conceptually: Kuiper Belt at about 30-55 AU, scattered disc extending beyond 100 AU, heliopause near about 120 AU, inner Oort Cloud thousands of AU, outer Oort Cloud tens of thousands up to about 100,000 AU. Add 7 labeled callouts in English with canonical scientific names and one accurate fact each: "Sun — Mass: 1.989 × 10^30 kg"; "Neptune — Mean distance from Sun: 30.1 AU"; "Kuiper Belt — Main extent: about 30 to 55 AU from the Sun"; "Pluto — Diameter: 2,377 km"; "Haumea — Rapid rotation period: about 3.9 hours"; "Scattered Disc — Many objects follow highly eccentric orbits influenced by Neptune"; "Oort Cloud — Estimated outer extent: up to about 100,000 AU". Add optional small secondary labels for structure zones: "Planetary region", "Trans-Neptunian region", "Inner Oort Cloud", "Outer Oort Cloud", "Heliopause". Mark each depicted object or zone with name, a scale-aware label such as "flattened ring", "eccentric orbit region", "spherical comet reservoir", or "dwarf planet", and one concise fact. Include a small English scale-reference strip at the bottom: "Earth diameter = 12,742 km", "1 AU = 149.6 million km", "Neptune orbit = 30.1 AU", "Heliopause ≈ 120 AU". Visual style: minimal flat scientific, restrained geometry, clean vector silhouettes, precise annotation lines, subtle starfield background, midnight gold palette with deep navy-black background, gold and pale amber highlights, cool gray support tones, calm academic mood. Include legend styling suitable for advanced learners, editorial astronomy illustration, dark-mode-friendly cosmic palette, vector-clean infographic layout. Avoid astrology framing despite search intent, and include no references to "planetary transits vedic astrology" in on-image text. 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.