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Collection of Orbit Cliparts (40)

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An organized selection of orbit pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.

A stylized Bohr model showing a central nucleus (orange) with two electrons orbiting on elliptical paths (red and blue).
A stylized depiction of Earth with multicolored orbital rings symbolizing satellite networks and worldwide data connectivity.
A simplified orbital diagram depicting the sun’s central role in Earth’s energy cycle, with four globe positions representing seasonal or cyclical planetary dynamics.
A clean, energetic orange swoosh logo symbolizing motion, progress, and modernity.
A vibrant blue abstract logo featuring layered curves that evoke movement and progress.
A stylized blue Earth with an orange orbit-visual shorthand for worldwide internet access and global networking.
A basic Bohr-style atomic model: red sphere = nucleus, blue sphere = electron in orbit.
Earth’s yearly orbit around the Sun, shown at four key positions illustrating seasonal changes due to axial tilt.
A classic stylized atom icon showing a nucleus and electron orbits-perfect for representing physics, chemistry, or scientific concepts.
A simplified orbital diagram showing a satellite circling Earth, with yellow representing stable orbit and red indicating descent or re-entry trajectory.
A stylized Bohr model depicting a nucleus (protons and neutrons) surrounded by electrons in defined orbital paths.
A stylized illustration of a satellite broadcasting signals, representing modern space-based communication systems.
The sun radiates energy as Earth orbits alongside-capturing the essence of cosmic motion and renewable power.
A child-friendly illustration showing Earth traveling around the Sun along its elliptical orbit.
This diagram shows Earth at four critical orbital points: 1 = March equinox, 2 = June solstice, 3 = September equinox, 4 = December solstice.
A simplified schematic of the solar system, highlighting elliptical orbits of planets around the central Sun.
A classic Bohr-style atomic model depicting the nucleus and electron shells-useful for introductory chemistry and physics education.
A vibrant, kid-friendly diagram of our solar system, with the Sun at the center and planets like Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn in orbit.
A stylized representation of an atom with a central nucleus and two orbiting electrons-ideal for science visuals.
This diagram illustrates Earth’s elliptical orbit around the Sun, marking key seasonal transitions: equinoxes and solstices.
A vibrant blue globe with white经纬 lines and a sweeping red orbital arc, representing worldwide reach and digital interconnection.
A minimalist flame icon-bold maroon flames encircled by soft pink-evoking warmth, vitality, and transformation.
A simple yet informative line drawing of Earth revolving around the Sun, highlighting orbital path and solar surface features.
A classic space shuttle glides above Earth’s curvature under a starry sky-ready for coloring and discovery.
This composite diagram illustrates the scale and layout of the solar system, from Mercury to the distant orbit of Sedna beyond the Kuiper Belt.
Earth’s yearly orbit around the Sun, with its fixed axial tilt, results in varying sunlight distribution-causing summer, winter, spring, and fall.
This diagram illustrates how a spacecraft (red path) uses a planet’s gravity (blue orbit) to change trajectory and gain velocity via a slingshot effect.
A classic yellow star symbol-ideal for marking favorites, achievements, or top-rated items.
A versatile, gender-neutral human silhouette perfect for labeling, tracing, or educational activities.
A colorful globe highlighting trans-Pacific air routes, with an airplane tracing a red path from Asia to North America.
A playful, flat-design solar system illustration ideal for teaching kids or adding cosmic flair to digital projects.
A minimalist atom illustration showing a nucleus with three orbiting electrons, set against subtle lined notebook paper-perfect for learning materials.
A stylized globe surrounded by symbols of modern connectivity: air travel, spaceflight, satellite communication, and natural elements.
A timeless hardcover book with a ribbon marker-perfect for representing knowledge, learning, or classic literature.
This diagram illustrates Earth’s orbit around the Sun (large red arrow) and the Moon’s orbit around Earth (smaller red arrow), with directional motion indicated.
Earth orbits the Sun once every 365.25 days, following an elliptical path indicated by green arrows-this diagram simplifies the motion for clarity.
A vintage-style Euclidean diagram depicting points a, b, c, and d on and within a circle, with lines forming triangles and radii.
A simplified yet accurate illustration of the Solar System, with planets ordered by distance from the Sun and key features like the asteroid belt highlighted.
“BOWLIT” spelled out in a whimsical, colorful bowling-themed design-great for fun events and creative branding.
Abstract blue wave logo design
Simplified atomic structure diagram