What the Sun Looks Like From Other Places in the Universe (Space Engine)

What the Sun Looks Like From Other Places in the Universe (Space Engine)

7 Video Views·Feb 23, 2026  #SpaceEngine #Astronomy #Exoplanets

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🚀 Ever wondered what our Sun looks like from distant worlds and star systems? In this video, we explore the universe in Space Engine, visiting planets and objects from our own solar system to far-off exoplanets. See the Sun from Mercury, where it blazes enormous in the sky, from Saturn, with its rings framing the star, and even from the ringed, egg-shaped dwarf planet Haumea in the Kuiper Belt.

🌌 Then we travel to distant worlds like TOI-700 d, the habitable-zone exoplanet, and explore the dense globular cluster M13, as well as the Large Magellanic Cloud, to see the Sun as a tiny, faint star among billions.

✨ Featured Destinations:

Mercury – Closest planet to the Sun

Saturn – Stunning rings with a unique perspective of the Sun

Haumea – Ringed, egg-shaped dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt

TOI-700 d – Earth-like exoplanet in the habitable zone

M13 – The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules

Large Magellanic Cloud – Our nearby dwarf galaxy

🔭 Perfect for space enthusiasts, astronomy lovers, and anyone curious about the vastness of the cosmos.
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