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  • Jupiter's red spot is in the bottom not in the top

  • from saturn

  • Just one thing, wheres tethys?

  • nice, very nice! I have this too! It's called Celestia!

  • @brianay3000 I used to have it! Thanks for posting this because I forgot.

  • Nice! Thanks a lot! I love astronomy! I always have!

  • cupier belt, oort cloud

    beautiful

  • where is jupiter?

  • @choco963852741 Umm..... It''s that big striped ball right BEFORE Saturn. You know, the one that got almost 2 whole minutes of screen time. Guess ya fell asleep.

  • That - was - great!

    By the way, was Jupiter rendered upside down for artistic purposes?

  • earth still is the best planet :) how lucky are we to live on this amazing world?

  • very nice. i really appreciate your effort here....mainly because i wouldn't know how to make something like this myself!! =) but i enjoyed watching it and probably will do again. thanks

    ps...i like the fact you added the probes and satelites into it. nice touch.

  • Great vid but you missed out Saturn after Jupiter.

  • What do you mean??? Saturn DOES come after Jupiter! If you mean there's no label- I don't know anybody that doesn't recognize Saturn when they see it.

  • wonderful stuff, thanks so much for this.

  • Wow, great work did you design each planet and moon as a program or is some of it Nasa images? Its the best fly-by through the solar system I've seen since the video "Voyage to the Outer Planets and Beyond", hosted by Isaac Asimov with Gustav Holst's 'The Planets', as its music, although in that one they only use NASA and other images so you don't get this feel as to where everything is and how far apart each body is. Thanks for uploading.

  • If you had read all of the info you might have learned.

  • It says you used "Celestia", and offers a link that no longer works. So I assume from your answer that you didn't have to build anything yourself, and you simply had to click play and only turned the camera this way and that&zoomed. I ask because the probes and such seem to be 3D models laid on top of the the background, they probably used NASA images and maps for some of the planets, but the probes look like they where made without texture maps and seem to be based more on drawings them images.

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