Welcome to the

Solar System

A responsive, scroll-driven visual journey across the cosmos. Control the camera by scrolling down to visit each planet in our orbit.

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The Star

The Sun

Type Yellow Dwarf
Diameter 1,392,700 km
Distance 0 km
Temp 15M°C (Core)

Contains 99.86% of the mass of the entire Solar System. Its powerful magnetic field drives solar flares and beautiful auroras on Earth.

First Planet

Mercury

Type Terrestrial
Diameter 4,879 km
Distance 57.9M km
Moons 0

The smallest planet and closest to the Sun. It experiences extreme temperature swings, plunging to -180°C at night and soaring to 430°C in daylight.

Second Planet

Venus

Type Terrestrial
Diameter 12,104 km
Distance 108.2M km
Moons 0

Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system, wrapped in a dense atmosphere of toxic carbon dioxide that traps heat in a runaway greenhouse effect.

Third Planet

Earth

Type Terrestrial
Diameter 12,742 km
Distance 149.6M km
Moons 1 (Luna)

The only known cosmic body hosting life. Liquid surface water and a protective atmospheric shield keep Earth balanced and beautifully habitable.

Fourth Planet

Mars

Type Terrestrial
Diameter 6,779 km
Distance 227.9M km
Moons 2 (Phobos, Deimos)

Known as the Red Planet due to iron oxide rust. It boasts the Solar System's tallest volcano, Olympus Mons, and features vast polar ice caps.

Fifth Planet

Jupiter

Type Gas Giant
Diameter 139,820 km
Distance 778.5M km
Moons 95 (Io, Europa...)

A massive gas giant more than twice the mass of all other planets combined. Its iconic Great Red Spot is a persistent storm larger than Earth.

Sixth Planet

Saturn

Type Gas Giant
Diameter 116,460 km
Distance 1.4B km
Moons 146 (Titan...)

Famed for its spectacular, ring system made of billions of ice chunks, dust, and rock. Saturn is so light it would float in a giant bathtub.

Seventh Planet

Uranus

Type Ice Giant
Diameter 50,724 km
Distance 2.9B km
Moons 28

An ice giant spinning on a nearly 98-degree axial tilt, causing extreme seasonal variations. It possesses a beautiful, vertical blue ring system.

Eighth Planet

Neptune

Type Ice Giant
Diameter 49,244 km
Distance 4.5B km
Moons 16 (Triton...)

A deep-blue, active ice giant swept by supersonic winds that reach speeds of 2,100 km/h, the fastest recorded storms in the solar system.