How does dawn on other planets
Life on our planet is impossible without the Sun. And perhaps, it is difficult to find anything more beautiful than sunrise or sunset. But I imagine if you ever will look like, for example, dawn on other planets in the Solar system? Artist Ron Miller has introduced and created a digital illustration that we worked on for decades.
Mercury mercury is 60 million kilometers from the Sun, which is 39% of the distance between the Sun and our planet. Therefore, the sunrise on mercury is much brighter than on Earth.
Venus the Distance between the Sun and Venus 108 million km. because of the dense clouds enveloping the planet, the Sun in the sky Venus looks more like a bright spot.
Mars Mars is from the Sun at a distance 1.5 times greater than the Earth, is 230 million km away But visibility is affected by not only a huge distance, but the strong winds kick up dust on the red planet.
Jupiter So the Sun looks like from Europe, one of Jupiter's moons, which is 779 million km from the star.
Saturn Saturn is one of the most recognizable planets. Located at a distance of 1.5 billion km from the Sun. The Sun's rays are refracted due to the abundance of water, ice crystals and gases, creating incredible optical illusions.
Uranus On the moon of Uranus Ariel is the incredible view. To Uranium heat from the Sun almost does not reach, as they are at a distance of 2.8 billion miles from each other.
Neptune looked so the Sun, if you were on Triton, largest moon of Neptune. Distance of 4.5 billion km.
Pluto Pluto is at a distance of 6 billion km from the Sun, so the star on the sky of the planet is more similar to a point.
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