US Curriculum Alignment
CCSS SL.K.5, NGSS 1-ESS1-1, NGSS 5-ESS1-1
Planet Poster – Jupiter (Cross-Section)
Jupiter as a freigestellt planet poster — the planet alone on a clean background.
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- Print at home, as many times as you like
- High-resolution PDF — ready for A4 & US Letter
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- A2, A3, A4, Arch-C, Tabloid, US Letter
- Type
- Planet Poster
At over 11 times Earth's width, Jupiter dwarfs every other planet combined — a swirling giant of orange, cream, and rust-brown bands driven by ferocious winds. The Great Red Spot, a storm wider than Earth itself, has raged for centuries near its southern hemisphere.
This poster captures that storm-streaked surface in rich detail, with the name left off so children can write it in themselves. It sits well on a solar-system wall display or a hands-on astronomy shelf.
Digitized without losing
the hand-drawn character.
The same hand-drawn look across the whole collection — verified against the real species, animal by animal.
“The artwork is cleaned for printing, not polished until its character disappears.”
Once the original illustration is complete, it is carefully digitized at high resolution. The image is cleaned, balanced and prepared for print while preserving the watercolor transitions, pencil lines and natural texture of the original artwork.
Edges are refined where necessary, but the illustration is not made artificially smooth. It should still feel drawn, not manufactured.
Often
asked.
Jupiter has over 90 confirmed moons, including the four large Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, with Ganymede being the largest moon in the solar system.
Jupiter has a faint ring system made of dust particles, far less bright and visible than Saturn's icy rings.
The Great Red Spot is a giant storm on Jupiter larger than Earth that has been raging for at least 150 years, possibly much longer.
Jupiter has the shortest day of any planet, spinning once in just under 10 hours despite its enormous size.


