Who has never marveled at the colors that the sun brings during the dawn or the dramatic tones it leaves when it is put to the end of each day? Here on Earth the show (almost always) is guaranteed - we just stop a little with the daily rush to appreciate! But, and on the other planets that make up the Solar System, how would our Astro-King be seen?
According to Jacqueline Gulledge of Mother Nature Network, Ron Miller, who has been interested in astronomy since childhood, decided to use his talent and take a look at surveys, photos and scientific research related to the other planets of the Solar System to know as probably the Sun would be seen from its surfaces.
The result is a combination of images in which Ron not only applied his artistic perspective, but took into account the composition of the different atmospheres, the features of the terrains, the orbits and the locations of each planet to create a rough version of how the Sun possibly would be seen from each of these worlds if we could travel to them. Check it out and share it with us in the comments what you found of the creations of Ron:
Mercury
Venus
Mart
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
nice post
thanks sir :]