Enjoy a quick 3D flight to the edge of our solar system and back. The planets are spaced proportionally apart from one another and from their respective moons, but I made them substantially larger than they should be given the distances to enhance detail. The relative rotational and orbital velocities should be correct, but I only included moons measuring more than 1,000 km in diameter. To view the crosseye stereoscopic animation below, simply cross your eyes until the left and right images converge in the center. It helps to keep your head still and level. Despite feeling a bit awkward, opthamologists actually use this method to strengthen the eyes. (It's probably worth mentioning that I am not an opthamologist... Your mileage may vary.)