Space Atlas Coloring Page
What's in the picture
Look at that moon‑carved atlas floating in the void, pages cracked open and turning into swirling nebula ribbons. Below, a spiral galaxy fountain sprays tiny comet droplets, and a silver telescope with a comet‑tail perch sits on a shiny asteroid, staring at a glowing planet. Tiny crystal satellites drift around like lanterns, adding a sparkle to the scene.
Fun space facts
Did you know an actual atlas of the night sky exists, called a star chart, and astronomers use telescopes with mirrors that look a lot like the silver one in the drawing? Real comets leave trails of dust and ice that sparkle when sunlight hits them—perfect for coloring. And planets can glow with auroras, just like the distant planet in the picture.
Coloring ideas
You could give the atlas a deep indigo or midnight blue, let the nebula ribbons blaze in purple and pink, and make the comet droplets sparkle with silver or gold. The asteroid works well in rusty orange, while the planet could be a bright green with swirling storms. Try using glitter pens for the crystal satellites—you’ll love the shine.
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