Solar System Planets In Order

Line up the Solar System planets at a uniform size to compare colors, cloud bands, and surface detail side by side.

Each planet appears at the same apparent radius so you can focus entirely on color, texture, and atmospheric personality. Order, left to right: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

Same size, different worlds

Strip away diameter differences and a new kind of comparison emerges. When every planet shares the same silhouette, details like Jupiter’s rust-colored belts, Earth’s blue oceans, or Mars’s dust storms jump to center stage. You can even spot the retrograde rotation of Venus and Uranus as they slowly turn opposite the others.

Color palette tour

Move along the row from Mercury’s scorched greys through Venus’s thick clouds and Earth’s vibrant blues. The outer worlds glow with muted pastels: Jupiter shifts between ochres and creams, Saturn shows buttery shades, while Uranus and Neptune lean toward icy cyan. Uniform sizing keeps your eye on those subtle gradients.