File:Solar system orrery outer planets.webp

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Solar_system_orrery_outer_planets.webp(1,024 × 768 pixels, file size: 31.97 MB, MIME type: image/webp)

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Orrery showing the motions of the outer four planets of our solar system.

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English: Animation of the solar system showing the motions of the outer four planets, starting on previous Neptune perihelion and ending on WED, 03 SEP 2042 AT 10:17 EST (15:17 UTC) (Neptune at perihelion). Each small sphere represents distance traveled in 200 days. Distances are to scale. Object dimensions are not. The circular rings are spaced 8 AU apart. The degrees of rotation around the planets' rotational axes may also not be accurate.
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Author Datumizer

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Date/TimeDimensionsUserComment
current22:55, 17 April 20211,024 × 768 (31.97 MB)Datumizer (talk | contribs)add text to bottom-left, lossless
00:32, 24 January 2021800 × 600 (2.15 MB)Datumizer (talk | contribs)Forgot to animate the JD date at the bottomn.
04:43, 22 January 2021800 × 600 (2.09 MB)Datumizer (talk | contribs)Uploaded own work with UploadWizard

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