26 Easy Solar System Drawing Tutorials for Kids

🖍️ 26 free tutorials

Ready to explore the cosmos? These 26 drawing tutorials are designed for young astronomers and artists ages 5+. All you need is paper, a pencil, and some markers to bring the planets to life while practicing essential hand-eye coordination.

Uranus

Learn to draw the seventh planet with its unique sideways tilt. Tip: Use a light blue base and add thin, horizontal rings to show its icy, off-kilter rotation.

Uranus

The Solar System

Map out the entire neighborhood! This guide helps you practice spacing and relative sizing for all eight planets orbiting the Sun.

The Solar System

Satellite

Draw a high-tech space probe. Tip: Focus on geometric shapes like rectangles and circles to build the solar panels and communication dish.

Satellite

Solar Eclipse

Capture the moment the Moon blocks the Sun. Use this to teach kids about shadows and light alignment in space.

Solar Eclipse

Mercury

Mercury is all about texture. Use small, irregular 'c' shapes to represent craters on its rocky, gray surface.

Mercury

Cartoon Moon

Give the Moon a personality! Add a simple smiling face to make this a fun, approachable character drawing.

Cartoon Moon

Crescent Moon

Perfect for bedtime stories. Focus on drawing two overlapping circles to create that classic, elegant crescent shape.

Crescent Moon

Asteroid

Asteroids aren't perfect circles. Encourage kids to draw a 'lumpy' shape to make it look more realistic and rugged.

Asteroid

Easy Globe

Draw a classroom staple! Focus on the stand's symmetry to help the globe look like it's ready to spin.

Easy Globe

Earth Hour Illustration

Combine art with advocacy. This drawing features a lightbulb and Earth, perfect for discussing environmental awareness.

Earth Hour Illustration

Venus

Venus is known for its thick, swirling clouds. Use soft, curved lines to create a 'marbled' effect on the planet's surface.

Venus

Mars

The Red Planet! Use a mix of light and dark shading to show the dusty, rusty surface and faint crater outlines.

Mars

Sun and Moon

A classic celestial pairing. This tutorial helps you balance two different shapes and expressions in one composition.

Sun and Moon

Galaxy

Create a swirling spiral galaxy. Tip: Use long, sweeping lines to represent the arms of the galaxy rotating around the center.

Galaxy

Comet

Draw a comet streaking through space. Use a teardrop shape for the head and long, wispy lines for the tail.

Comet

Space and Planets

Create a full space scene. This guide helps you layer different sized circles to create depth in your drawing.

Space and Planets

Saturn

The ringed planet! Tip: Draw the rings as two ellipses around the planet to give it a 3D effect.

Saturn

The Sun

Make the Sun the star of your drawing! Add rays using simple triangles to give it that classic 'bright' look.

The Sun

Sci-Fi Landscape

Imagine standing on another world! Use this guide to draw a horizon line and distant planets in the sky.

Sci-Fi Landscape

Neptune

Neptune is a deep, mysterious blue. Use light and dark blue markers to show the stormy spots on its surface.

Neptune

Moon

Practice your shading! Use different sized circles to draw craters, then shade them to give the Moon depth.

Moon

Jupiter

Jupiter is the giant of the solar system. Use horizontal, wavy lines to create its signature striped atmosphere.

Jupiter

The Earth

Draw our home! Focus on simple shapes for the continents and add some fluffy clouds to give it a realistic look.

The Earth

Meteor

Capture the speed! Draw a jagged rock with a long, glowing streak behind it to show it moving through the atmosphere.

Meteor

Black Hole

Draw the ultimate space mystery. Use a spiral pattern to show matter being pulled into the center.

Black Hole

Cartoon Earth

A fun, stylized version of our planet. Add mountains and clouds to make your Earth look vibrant and full of life.

Cartoon Earth