Inner Planet Close-up: Mercury
This older uploaded poster gives Mercury a dedicated place with a bold heading and a simpler, more direct visual style.
Planet groups
These are the earlier planet images you wanted to keep visible. They now sit inside a clear English page with larger viewing and calm explanation, so the older foundation supports the finished site instead of being hidden away.
This older uploaded poster gives Mercury a dedicated place with a bold heading and a simpler, more direct visual style.
This older Venus image is part of the original planet input and keeps the earlier explanation style visible inside the new English site.
This image places two inner planets in one poster, making comparison easier. It is useful when readers want to see how two rocky worlds can still look very different.
This older Earth poster belongs in the English site too. It preserves the original input while the newer page adds more text and structure.
Why keep them
The .com site is bigger and stronger when it keeps both the newer pages and the older foundation. Readers can compare styles, see repeated themes, and still enjoy the better navigation and stronger design.
Next step
These posters work well when you want to explain the inner planets together or show how the project used simpler poster styles before the fuller page layout arrived.
More written explanation
Older planet posters now have their own place. now carries more written explanation so the picture is never left on its own. These are the earlier planet images you wanted to keep visible. They now sit inside a clear English page with larger viewing and calm explanation, so the older foundation supports the finished site instead of being hidden away. This helps a visitor understand the page before they decide to open the larger image.
On a planet page, the text can point out surface detail, colour, atmosphere, scale, and place in the Solar System. That gives the image a clearer teaching role and makes the page stronger for readers who need more than a quick look.
Because this site is meant to feel complete when it goes live, pages like Older planet posters now have their own place. now do more work: they show the image, explain the image, keep navigation close, and fit into the bigger structure of the .com project.
Why this page helps
Planet pages on this site are built to help readers compare colour, surface, atmosphere, size, and place in the Solar System without rushing through the image.
With these added text blocks, Older planet posters now have their own place. now supports the image with more context and gives the .com site more depth.