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Welcome to Solar Worlds, an amateur astronomer's view of the Universe
Imagine how many grains of sand there are on our deserts and beaches on Earth.
There are a million times that number of suns in the Universe, our Sun being just one of them. We see them as stars in the night sky, each one being its own unique solar world.

Solar Worlds

This site is dedicated to exploring solar worlds including our own solar system. Amateur astronomy allows us to have a glimpse at the Universe, even from light polluted cities such as London. Enjoy browsing!

Latest updates to the site:

M57 Ring Nebula - July 2008 Ring Nebula
Beautiful planetary nebula located in Lyra at a distance of around 2,000 light years
Mars - 11 December 2007 Mars
Have a glimpse at our planetary neighbour named after the Roman God of War
M45 Pleiades - (c) Solar Worlds The Pleiades (M45)
Beautiful open star cluster in Taurus, also known as "Seven Sisters" according to Greek mythology

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