A collection of solar system stickers that NASA offers to download for free! – Teach me science

For a long time, intellectuals and the curious kept their eyes on the sky and tried to capture what they observed over time. Now, with the use of modern technology, people have access to beautiful pictures of the Universe, captured by a large number of instruments, for example, the Hubble Space Telescope.

For those who enjoy astronomy and the beauty of the night sky, NASA offers a complete free set of solar system posters, which you can download from a collection of images made available to the public.

You can download these images in different formats and quality. Show your passion for the universe with this set of stickers.

  1. Our solar system: Version A And Version B.
  2. sun: Version A, Version B, Version C.
  3. Mercury: Version A, Version B And Version C.
  4. Venus: Version A And Version B.
  5. Land: Version A, Version B, Version C, Version D, Version E And Version F.
  6. Mars: Version A, Version B And Version C.
  7. Jupiter: Version A
  8. Saturn: Version A, Version B, Version C And Version D.
  9. Uranus: Version A, Version B And Version C.
  10. Neptune: Version A And Version B.
  11. Pluto: Version A, Version B And Version C.
  12. Earth’s moon: Version A, Version B, Version C, Version D, Version E, Version F, G version, H version And first edition.
  13. Asteroids: Version A And Version B.
  14. Ceres: Version A, Version B And Version C.
  15. Comets: Version A, Version B And Version C.
  16. Moons of Jupiter (Io): Version A And Version B.
  17. Jupiter’s moons (Europe): Version A And Version B.
  18. Moons of Jupiter (Ganymede): Version A.
  19. Jupiter’s moons (Callisto): Version A And Version B.
  20. Saturn’s moons (Titan): Version A, Version B And Version C.
  21. Saturn’s moons (Enceladus): Version A, Version B, Version C And Version D.
  22. Beyond our solar system: Version A, Version B, Version C, Version D, Version E And Version F.

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