THE PLANETS

- EDUCATIONAL -
Ricordi | 1000 pieces
A detailed astronomical chart of the solar system featuring the sun, planets, and moons against a deep blue space background.

This educational space illustration presents a comprehensive chart of the solar system set against a deep, dark navy background. The composition is structured like an infographic, featuring large, vibrant illustrations of the planets and the sun alongside extensive data blocks. A central, large-scale depiction of Jupiter dominates the mid-section, while the sun shines brightly in the lower-left corner. Thin, orbital lines trace paths across the dark void, connecting the celestial bodies in a loose, non-linear schematic that gives the viewer an overview of planetary positions and characteristics.

The overall mood is scientific and academic, reminiscent of a textbook or classroom wall hanging. The color palette relies on the contrast between the deep, inky black of outer space and the vivid, saturated hues of the planets—ranging from the fiery oranges of Mars and the sun to the deep blues and whites of Neptune and Earth. Every planet is rendered with detailed surface textures, rings, or atmospheric swirls. Surrounding these images are multiple rectangular boxes filled with technical data, statistical tables, and supplementary diagrams that break down planetary composition and surface features.

Interspersed throughout are smaller circular inserts displaying specific moons and topographic details, adding a layer of depth to the scientific presentation. The text is arranged in neat, rectangular blocks, providing multi-lingual headers across the top that identify the subject. The style is illustrative and clean, prioritizing clarity and information density while maintaining an aesthetic balance between the celestial bodies and the accompanying text.

🌕 Cosmic 💬 Drawing 🏫 Educational
Rectangular Landscape | | Ribbon/Grid cut | Cardboard
Piece Size - Large/XL
Manufacturer ID: 2804N00006 | Barcode: 3800232052450
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Submitted 2026-06-13
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