Solar System and Beyond Poster Set

Showcasing the beauty of our solar system and beyond

https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/925/solar-system-and-beyond-poster-set/

NASA published last year this poster set showcasing the beauty of our solar system and beyond.

In this post I go through the different posters, all of them impressive. Clicking on each of the images you will find its description and a link to download the corresponding poster in high resolution PDF format.
Table of Contents

Our Solar System

This artist's rendering shows the eight major planets of our solar system lined up as if they were transiting the Sun. Although such a view would not be possible in reality, the graphic is intended to show the accurate scale of the planets, relative to each other and the Sun. ⬇️ High resolution PDF [here](https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/system/downloadable_items/2854_SSE_A_PDF.zip)
This artist’s rendering shows the eight major planets of our solar system lined up as if they were transiting the Sun. Although such a view would not be possible in reality, the graphic is intended to show the accurate scale of the planets, relative to each other and the Sun.
⬇️ High resolution PDF here

The Sun

Mercury

Venus

Earth

Earth’s Moon

Mars

Asteroids

Ceres

Jupiter

This [true color mosaic of Jupiter](https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/629/cassini-jupiter-portrait/) was constructed from images taken by the narrow angle camera onboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft in December 2000. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute ⬇️ High resolution PDF [here](https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/system/downloadable_items/1556_Jupiter_A_PDF.zip)
This true color mosaic of Jupiter was constructed from images taken by the narrow angle camera onboard NASA’s Cassini spacecraft in December 2000. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
⬇️ High resolution PDF here

Io

Europa

Ganymede

This view of the [Nicholson Regio/Arbela Sulcus region](https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/813/regional-view-of-bright-and-dark-terrain/), taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft, shows the stark contrast between the smooth bright terrain and the surrounding highly fractured dark terrain. Credit: NASA/JPL/Brown University/Doug Ellison ⬇️ High resolution PDF [here](https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/system/downloadable_items/1353_Ganymede_A_PDF.zip)
This view of the Nicholson Regio/Arbela Sulcus region, taken by NASA’s Galileo spacecraft, shows the stark contrast between the smooth bright terrain and the surrounding highly fractured dark terrain. Credit: NASA/JPL/Brown University/Doug Ellison
⬇️ High resolution PDF here

Callisto

Saturn

Titan

Enceladus

Uranus

Neptune

Pluto

Comets

Beyond Our Solar System

Rodrigo Alcaraz de la Osa
Rodrigo Alcaraz de la Osa
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I have a PhD in Physics and I teach Physics and Chemistry at IES Peñacastillo in Cantabria (Spain).

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