Planets coloring pages (Free PDF Printables)
Planets have always fascinated us with their unique characteristics and diverse landscapes. In our solar system, there are eight main planets, each varying in size, composition, and atmosphere. Earth is the only one known to support life as we know it, while Mars intrigues scientists with its potential similarities. The exploration of these distant worlds continues to capture the imagination. For children, planet coloring pages are a fun way to learn about these celestial bodies and spark creativity.
Printable Planets coloring pages
Start your coloring journey with the coloring page collection below. Click on the Download PDF button to access each image for printing or digital coloring. These pages are optimized for US letter paper and seamlessly fit A4 sheets as well. Have fun!
1. The Sun
The sun is calm, shining light and warmth to all the planets.
2. Mercury
The smallest planet in our solar system, with very hot and cold temperatures and no atmosphere.
3. Venus
A planet with a thick atmosphere that holds in heat, making it the hottest in our solar system.
4. Earth
Our home planet, third from the Sun, and the only one known to have life.
5. The Moon
Earth's natural moon, which affects the tides and has been visited by humans.
6. Mars
The fourth planet from the Sun, famous for its red color and possible future human exploration.
7. Jupiter
The biggest planet in our solar system, known for its many moons and a huge storm called the Great Red Spot.
8. Saturn
Known for its beautiful rings of ice and rock, Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun.
9. Uranus
A cold, windy planet that spins on its side, making its seasons different from other planets.
10. Neptune
The eighth and farthest planet from the Sun, known for its deep blue color and windy atmosphere.
11. Pluto
A dwarf planet in the outer solar system, known for its unusual orbit.
12. Solar System Map
A visual map of our solar system, showing the planets and other space objects in their positions relative to each other.
13. Nasa Rocket Entering Solar System
An illustration of a NASA rocket entering the solar system, representing human space exploration.
14. Solar System Map Including Pluto
An updated solar system map that includes Pluto, showing its place next to the other planets.
15. Solar System Map With Asteroid Belt
A solar system map showing the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, with various types of asteroids.
16. Planets In The Solar System Flash Cards
Flashcards showing each planet in the solar system, with simple illustrations and key details for easy learning.
17. Guess The Planet In Solar System
A fun game where players guess the planets in our solar system using clues or descriptions about their features.
18. Our Beautiful Cosmos with Stars
An artistic image of the cosmos, showing the beauty and vastness of the universe with bright, glowing stars.
19. Teens Stargazing Aesthetic
An aesthetic scene of teens stargazing, lying on blankets under the night sky, admiring the stars and constellations.
20. Space Doodle
Fun and whimsical sketches of space, with stars, planets, and spacecraft in playful doodle style.
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21. Detailed Space Observatory
A detailed illustration of a space observatory, showing the structure and equipment used to observe stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
22. Detailed Mars Rover
A detailed illustration of a Mars rover, highlighting the advanced technology used to explore the Martian surface.
23. Meteoroid
A small rocky or metal object in space, ranging from the size of a grain of sand to a boulder.
24. Comet
A space object made of ice, gas, and dust that forms a bright glow and sometimes a tail when it gets close to the Sun.
25. Asteroid
A small rocky object orbiting the Sun, ranging in size from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers wide.
26. Carnival on a Distant Planet
A creative scene showing a lively carnival on a distant planet, with colorful decorations, alien rides, and exotic landscapes.
27. Picnic on an Asteroid
A playful scene of a picnic on a rocky asteroid, with food and blankets set against the backdrop of endless space.
28. Space Whale Swimming Through among Celestial Bodies
A magical picture of a giant space whale swimming smoothly among stars, planets, and other space objects.
29. Galactic Train
A futuristic train moving through space, linking planets and galaxies for travel.
30. Cosmic Zoo on a Space Station
An illustration of a space station as a cosmic zoo, showing strange alien creatures from different planets.
31. Time Travelers Exploring a Black Hole
A creative scene of time travelers on an adventure, exploring the unknown depths of a black hole.
32. Planet Soup
A fun and playful illustration of a soup made from different planets, mixing them together in a humorous and imaginative way.
33. Intergalactic Market
An imaginative scene of an intergalactic market, with aliens from different planets selling unique goods and exotic items from across the universe.
34. Pirates Raiding a Spaceship
An exciting scene of space pirates attacking a spaceship, with futuristic weapons and a thrilling battle among the stars.
35. Discovering an Abandoned Moon Temple
An old, quiet temple is found by explorers on a moon, covered in dust and silence.
36. Robots Building a Colony on a Moon
Robots are busy building a colony on a moon, making it ready for humans to live there.
37. Playing Zero Gravity Soccer with Pluto as a ball
People are playing soccer in zero gravity, using Pluto as the ball, floating and kicking through space.
38. Interstellar Playground
A fun playground in space with floating equipment and structures, where kids can play and enjoy gravity-defying fun.
39. Spaceship Repair Station in an Asteroid Belt
A space station in an asteroid belt, where spaceships come for repair and maintenance, surrounded by floating rocks.
40. Cosmic Wildlife Safari with Comets as Animals
A creative scene of a space safari, where comets are shown as wild animals, flying through space like exotic creatures to be admired.
Fun Crafts to Do with Planets Coloring Pages
Coloring pages can be a fun and relaxing activity on their own, but once they’re completed, the creativity doesn’t have to stop. There are many ways to turn your colored planets into creative crafts that both kids and adults will enjoy. Here are five craft ideas that you can try once you’ve finished coloring your planets.
1. Planet Mobile
To make a planet mobile, you’ll need your colored planet pages, scissors, a hole punch, string or yarn, a hanger or wooden dowel, and some tape or glue. First, carefully cut out each colored planet from the page. Use the hole punch to make a small hole at the top of each planet. Cut pieces of string at different lengths and attach one to each planet by tying or taping the string through the hole. Then, tie the other end of the string to the hanger or wooden dowel, spacing out the planets. Once all the planets are attached, hang your mobile where it can spin and show off your cosmic creation.
2. Planet Puzzle
For this craft, you’ll need thick cardboard, glue, scissors, and your colored planet page. Start by gluing the coloring page onto the cardboard, making sure it’s completely smooth. Once the glue dries, use scissors to cut the page into puzzle pieces of varying sizes. You can cut them into simple shapes for younger children or more complex shapes for a challenging puzzle. Now you have a custom-made planet puzzle that can be assembled over and over again.
3. Planet Bookmark
To create planet bookmarks, you’ll need colored planets, a ruler, scissors, glue, and strips of cardstock. Cut out the planets from your coloring pages, making sure to keep them in a circular shape. Measure and cut strips of cardstock about 1 inch wide and 6 inches long. Glue the planet cutouts to the top of the cardstock strips, making sure they are securely attached. You now have a set of planetary bookmarks that are perfect for keeping your place in any book.
4. Planet Wall Art
Turn your colored planets into a beautiful piece of wall art. For this, you’ll need a frame, scissors, glue, and colored construction paper. First, cut out the planets from your coloring pages. Arrange them on a large sheet of construction paper, forming a solar system or creative design of your choice. Once you’re happy with the arrangement, glue the planets in place. You can add extra details like stars or comets. Finally, place the artwork in a frame and hang it in your room to show off your planetary masterpiece.
5. Space Storybook
To make a space storybook, you’ll need your colored planet pages, blank paper, a stapler, and markers or crayons. Start by cutting out each planet and gluing them onto separate sheets of blank paper. Leave space at the bottom or top of each page for text. Write a short story about space adventures involving the planets, making each planet a character in your tale. Once all the pages are done, staple them together to create your very own space-themed storybook, perfect for sharing with friends and family.
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