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File:Solar System Template 2.png|alt=The Sun, the planets, their moons, and several trans-Neptunian objects
- The Sun
rect 0 0 90 35 The Sun
- Mercury
circle 112 18 6 Mercury
- Venus
circle 153 18 8 Venus
- Earth and the Moon
circle 204 10 4 The Moon
circle 195 18 8 Earth
- Mars and satellites
circle 233 18 8 Mars
circle 241 13 3 Phobos and Deimos
- Ceres and the asteroid belt
- - by placing the rectangle code for the asteroid belt AFTER Ceres, Ceres is "on top" (and can co-exist)
circle 271 18 5 Ceres
rect 256 0 288 35 The main asteroid belt
- Jupiter and satellites
- - by placing the rectangle code for the Rings of Jupiter AFTER Jupiter, Jupiter is "on top" (and can co-exist)
circle 316 19 15 Jupiter
circle 329 6 6 Moons of Jupiter
rect 298 18 335 20 Rings of Jupiter
- Saturn and satellites
- - by placing the rectangle code for the Rings of Saturn AFTER Saturn, Saturn is "on top" (and can co-exist)
circle 372 18 12 Saturn
circle 381 7 6 Moons of Saturn
rect 353 5 389 31 Rings of Saturn
- Uranus and satellites
- - by placing the rectangle code for the Rings of Uranus AFTER Uranus, Uranus is "on top" (and can co-exist)
circle 418 18 12 Uranus
circle 427 10 6 Moons of Uranus
rect 408 4 429 34 Rings of Uranus
- Neptune and satellites
- - by placing the rectangle code for the Rings of Neptune AFTER Neptune, Neptune is "on top" (and can co-exist)
circle 462 18 12 Neptune
circle 471 10 5 Moons of Neptune
rect 441 9 485 28 Rings of Neptune
- Pluto, satellites, and the Kuiper belt
- - by placing the rectangle code for the Kuiper belt AFTER Pluto, Pluto is "on top" (and can co-exist)
circle 504 18 12 Pluto
circle 510 13 8 Moons of Pluto
- Haumea and satellites
- - by placing the rectangle code for the Kuiper Belt AFTER Haumea, Haumea is "on top" (and can co-exist)
circle 534 18 12 Haumea
circle 540 13 8 Moons of Haumea
- Makemake
- - by placing the rectangle code for the Kuiper Belt AFTER Makemake, Makemake is "on top" (and can co-exist)
circle 567 18 12 Makemake
circle 571 13 8 S/2015 (136472) 1
rect 490 0 580 35 The Kuiper Belt
- Eris, Dysnomia, and the Scattered disc
- - by placing the rectangle code for the Scattered disc AFTER Eris, Eris is "on top" (and can co-exist)
circle 596 18 12 Eris
circle 602 13 8 Dysnomia
rect 581 0 610 35 The Scattered Disc
rect 623 0 640 35 The Hills Cloud
rect 641 0 666 35 The Oort Cloud
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- - setting this to "bottom-right" will display a (rather large) icon linking to the graphic, if desired
- Notes:
- Details on the new coding for clickable images is here: [1]
- The smaller planets have a bit of an overlap just to ensure they're locatable, especially in the belts.
- While it may look strange, it's important to keep the codes for a particular system in order. The clickable coding treats the first object created in an area as the one on top.
- - I've placed moons on "top" so that their smaller circles won't disappear "under" their respective planets or dwarf planets.
- The "poly" code would be more appropriate for the moons of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. However, there appears to be a bug with that aspect of the code.
- - I've compensated by using oversized circles for those moon groups, and tucking them UNDER their planets for now.
- The Sun is a rectangle as that approximates the edge closely enough for the purposes of this template.
- I've guessed as to the boundaries for the KB, SD, and OC - if they need adjustment, load the image into Paint and use the pencil tool to find the appropriate coordinates.
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