Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Extrasolar Planet Collection

"Exploring the Vast Universe: Unveiling Extrasolar Planets" Journey to Jupiter's Moon Europa: Witness an artist's rendition of Jupiter as seen from Europa

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Jupiter from Europa, artwork

Jupiter from Europa, artwork
Jupiter from Europa. Computer artwork of a view towards Jupiter and its moons, across the surface of Europa as it might have looked four billion years ago

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Kepler Mission space telescope, artwork

Kepler Mission space telescope, artwork. The NASA Kepler Mission is designed to discover Earth-like planets orbiting other stars

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Kepler-10b exoplanet, artwork

Kepler-10b exoplanet, artwork
January 10, 2011 WASHINGTON -- NASAs Kepler mission confirmed the discovery of its first rocky planet, named Kepler-10b. Measuring 1.4 times the size of Earth

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alpha Centauri binary stars and planets

Alpha Centauri binary stars and planets. Artwork from above the surface of one of the moons of one of the planets in the Alpha Centauri binary star system

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Kepler-22b, artwork C013 / 9945

Kepler-22b, artwork C013 / 9945
Kepler-22b. Computer artwork of the extrasolar planet Kepler-22b. Kepler-22b is about 2.5 times the size of Earth and orbits the G-type star Kepler-22 around 600 light years from Earth

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Kepler-35 planetary system, artwork C015 / 0790

Kepler-35 planetary system, artwork C015 / 0790
Kepler-35 planet system, artwork. This Saturn-size planet orbits a binary star system (top). The larger star is similar in size to the Sun, while the smaller stars diameter is 4/5th that of the Sun

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision C014 / 4726

Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision C014 / 4726
Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision. Artwork showing the future collision between the Milky Way Galaxy (disrupted) and the Andromeda Galaxy (spiral, lower left)

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Super-Earth extrasolar planet, artwork C015 / 0800

Super-Earth extrasolar planet, artwork C015 / 0800
Super-Earth extrasolar planet seen from the surface of its moon, artwork. Its parent red dwarf star is at lower centre, being transited by an inner planet

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Comparing planetary systems, artwork

Comparing planetary systems, artwork
Comparing planetary systems. Artwork comparing the sizes of the 55 Cancri (a Sun-like system, left) and the Cha 110913-773444 (upper right) planetary systems

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Kepler Mission rocket launch

Kepler Mission rocket launch. Delta II 7925 rocket taking off to launch NASAs Kepler Mission. This mission is designed to discover Earth-like planets orbiting other stars

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and moons, artwork C016 / 6350

Alien landscape and moons, artwork C016 / 6350
Alien landscape and moons. Artwork of the view from an alien planet, with two moons in the sky. Such extrasolar planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Artwork of exoplanet HD 52265b C016 / 9815

Artwork of exoplanet HD 52265b C016 / 9815
HD 52265 is a G-type main sequence star approximately 92 light-years away in the constellation of Monoceros. It is 18% more massive and almost twice as luminous than our Sun

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Free-floating planet and galaxy, artwork

Free-floating planet and galaxy, artwork
Free-floating planet and galaxy. Artwork of a free-floating planet (lower right) moving through space against a background of a large spiral galaxy

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Asteroids and extrasolar planet, artwork

Asteroids and extrasolar planet, artwork
Asteroids and extrasolar planet. Artwork of asteroids approaching an extrasolar planet (centre right). Asteroids are rocky bodies orbiting within a planetary system

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Exoplanet HD 189733b, artwork C016 / 9670

Exoplanet HD 189733b, artwork C016 / 9670
Exoplanet HD 189733b, artwork. This planet is a huge gas giant that orbits very close to its host star HD 189733 in the constellation of Vulpecula 63 light years away

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Carbon and silicate planets, artworks C015 / 0775

Carbon and silicate planets, artworks C015 / 0775
Carbon and silicate planets. Cutaway artworks of the internal structure of a carbon-based (top) and silicate-based (bottom) planet

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: HD 131488 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0785

HD 131488 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0785
HD 131488 planetary collision. Artwork of two large rocky bodies colliding in the inner planetary system of the HD 131488 star

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Globular cluster from planet, artwork

Globular cluster from planet, artwork
Globular cluster from planet. Artwork of the core of a globular star cluster reflected in water on the surface of an alien planet

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Planet destroyed by white dwarf, artwork C015 / 0781

Planet destroyed by white dwarf, artwork C015 / 0781
Planet destroyed by white dwarf. Artwork of the white dwarf star GD 362 pulling apart a planet. The debris is being incorporated into Saturn-like rings

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: BD+20 307 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0773

BD+20 307 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0773
BD+20 307 planetary collision. Artwork of planets colliding in orbit around the BD+20 307 binary system, located about 300 light years from Earth in the constellation of Aries

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Earth-like extrasolar planet, artwork

Earth-like extrasolar planet, artwork. This planet has oceans, and an atmosphere that can support clouds. In the distance at centre is its parent Sun-like star, and two inner planets

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Planet destroyed by white dwarf, artwork C015 / 0782

Planet destroyed by white dwarf, artwork C015 / 0782
Planet destroyed by white dwarf. Artwork of the white dwarf star GD 362 pulling apart a planet. The debris is being incorporated into Saturn-like rings

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6352

Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6352
Alien landscape and planet. Artwork of a watery landscape on an alien planet, with a similar Earth-like world reflected in the water. Such extrasolar planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and planets, artwork C016 / 6344

Alien landscape and planets, artwork C016 / 6344
Alien landscape and planets, artwork

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and planets, artwork C016 / 6345

Alien landscape and planets, artwork C016 / 6345
Alien landscape and planets. Artwork of the view from a moon of a gas giant extrasolar planet. Such planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and nebulae, artwork

Alien landscape and nebulae, artwork
Alien landscape and planet. Artwork of the view from a moon of a gas giant extrasolar planet (top right), with another moon at lower right. Such planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6351

Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6351
Alien landscape and moons. Artwork of the view from an alien planet, with a gas giant plant at top centre. Such extrasolar planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6346

Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6346
Alien landscape and planet. Artwork of the view from a moon of a gas giant extrasolar planet. Such planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6343

Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6343
Alien landscape and planet. Artwork of the view from a moon of an ringed gas giant extrasolar planet. Such planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6347

Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6347
Alien landscape and planet. Artwork of the view from a moon of a gas giant extrasolar planet. Such planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Earth-like exoplanet, artwork C017 / 9982

Earth-like exoplanet, artwork C017 / 9982
Earth-like exoplanet, artwork. This designed alien planet features two continents named Turtle and Jellyfish. The Turtle is an isolated equatorial continent

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Earth-like exoplanet, artwork C017 / 9981

Earth-like exoplanet, artwork C017 / 9981
Earth-like exoplanet, artwork. This designed alien planet is a young world, highly active tectonically and volcanically. The continents are an irregular shape and there are many islands

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Epona alien planet, artwork C017 / 9983

Epona alien planet, artwork C017 / 9983
Epona alien planet, artwork. This designed alien planet is called Epona. It was modelled in the 1990s by a worldbuilding group who designed it according to scientific principles

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Artwork of planet around Alpha Centauri B C018 / 0496

Artwork of planet around Alpha Centauri B C018 / 0496
Alpha Centauri B is an orange dwarf star, part of the Alpha Centauri triple star system and among the closest stars to the Sun

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien planetary system, artwork C014 / 0567

Alien planetary system, artwork C014 / 0567
Alien planetary system. Computer artwork of a view across the surface of a hypothetical moon in orbit around the planet HD 18853 Ab (upper left), with three suns (bright)

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien landscape and star-forming nebula C014 / 4724

Alien landscape and star-forming nebula C014 / 4724
Alien landscape and star-forming nebula. Artwork of moons and a star-forming nebula (colours) in the night sky of an alien planet

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Alien planet HD 189733b and stellar flare

Alien planet HD 189733b and stellar flare. Artwork of the exoplanet HD 189733b seen from its moon during a stellar flare. This Jupiter-sized planet is around 63 light years away in the constellation

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Von Neumann probe at planet, artwork C015 / 0805

Von Neumann probe at planet, artwork C015 / 0805
Von Neumann probe at planet. Artwork of a self-replicating spacecraft (upper left) exploring a distant alien world. This type of self-replicating spacecraft

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Planetary dust ring changes, artwork C015 / 0803

Planetary dust ring changes, artwork C015 / 0803
Planetary dust ring changes. Artwork showing a post-dust stage in the formation of planets around the parent star of the TYC 8241 2652 system

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Planetary dust ring changes, artwork C015 / 0804

Planetary dust ring changes, artwork C015 / 0804
Planetary dust ring changes. Artwork showing a dusty stage in the formation of planets around the parent star of the TYC 8241 2652 system

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Retrograde Hot Jupiter transit, artwork C015 / 0797

Retrograde Hot Jupiter transit, artwork C015 / 0797
Retrograde Hot Jupiter transit. Artwork of a Jupiter-like gas giant planet transiting its parent star. This planet, which orbits very close to its star, is of a type known as a Hot Jupiter

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Pulsar planetary disc, artwork

Pulsar planetary disc, artwork
Pulsar planetary disc. Artwork of a planet (lower right) forming in the debris disc around a pulsar (centre). The pulsar is shown with polar jets of high-energy radiation and magnetic field lines

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: HR 8799 planetary system, artwork C015 / 0794

HR 8799 planetary system, artwork C015 / 0794
HR 8799 planetary system. Diagram of the orbits (green) of three of the planets of the HR 8799 star. Discovered in 2008, these were the first extrasolar planets directly observed

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Extrasolar planetary probe, artwork C015 / 0791

Extrasolar planetary probe, artwork C015 / 0791
Extrasolar planetary probe. Artwork of a spacecraft probe orbiting a dead extrasolar planet. In the future, deep space probes may be launched on interstellar missions to explore planets found around

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Exoplanet types, artwork C016 / 5354

Exoplanet types, artwork C016 / 5354
Exoplanet types. Artwork of a range of types of extrasolar planets that have been discovered beyond our Solar System. These exoplanets range from very large gas giant planets (upper right)

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Dyson sphere, conceptual artwork C016 / 5335

Dyson sphere, conceptual artwork C016 / 5335
Dyson sphere. Conceptual artwork of a spherical structure surrounding a planet and its star, representing a Dyson sphere. This concept is named after the US physicist Freeman Dyson

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Kepler-20f, artwork C013 / 9947

Kepler-20f, artwork C013 / 9947
Kepler-20f. Computer artwork of the extrasolar planet Kepler-20f, which orbits the class G8 star Kepler-20 (not shown), around 950 light years from Earth

Background imageExtrasolar Planet Collection: Kepler-20e, artwork C013 / 9946

Kepler-20e, artwork C013 / 9946
Kepler-20e. Computer artwork of the extrasolar planet Kepler-20e orbiting its class G8 star Kepler-20 (left), around 950 light years from Earth



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Exploring the Vast Universe: Unveiling Extrasolar Planets" Journey to Jupiter's Moon Europa: Witness an artist's rendition of Jupiter as seen from Europa, a moon with potential for extraterrestrial life. Kepler Mission Space Telescope: Delve into the fascinating world of exoplanet discovery through captivating artwork depicting the groundbreaking Kepler Mission space telescope. Introducing Kepler-10b: Marvel at an artistic representation of this scorching hot exoplanet, one of the first rocky worlds ever discovered outside our solar system. Discovering Kepler-22b: Embark on a visual adventure to another habitable zone planet, as depicted in mesmerizing artwork showcasing Kepler-22b's potential for liquid water and Earth-like conditions. The Enchanting Kepler-35 Planetary System: Immerse yourself in an artist's vision of this binary star system adorned with multiple planets orbiting their celestial hosts. Alpha Centauri Binary Stars and Their Exquisite Planets: Explore stunning illustrations capturing the beauty and complexity of planetary systems surrounding our nearest stellar neighbors, Alpha Centauri A and B. Super-Earth Wonders Unveiled: Gaze upon a breathtaking portrayal of a super-Earth extrasolar planet, offering insights into these intriguing worlds beyond our own blue marble. Comparing Diverse Planetary Systems: Engage your imagination with captivating artwork that showcases various planetary systems, highlighting their unique characteristics and diversity across galaxies. Witness the Launch of the Kepler Mission Rocket: Feel the excitement as you witness liftoff through imagery capturing humanity's quest to explore distant realms in search of otherworldly wonders. Alien Landscape Exploration Revealed: Step into an alien landscape surrounded by mysterious moons in awe-inspiring artwork that sparks curiosity about what lies beyond our familiar cosmic backyard. Galactic Collision Spectacle – Milky Way and Andromeda.