An interactive, educational journey through our solar system and beyond — designed to make the wonders of space accessible to everyone.
Eyes on the Sky was built with a singular vision: to bring the cosmos closer to you. We believe that understanding space shouldn't require a telescope or a degree in astrophysics — just curiosity and a screen.
From the blazing surface of our Sun to the icy plains of Pluto and the swirling arms of the Andromeda Galaxy, we present the universe in an interactive, visually stunning format that educates and inspires.
Explore the solar system in a full three-dimensional scene. Zoom, rotate, and click on planets to learn about them.
Detailed profiles for every planet, major moons, nebulas, galaxies, comets, and more — each with procedurally rendered visuals.
Real-time Astronomy Picture of the Day, Near-Earth Object tracking, and ISS position updates powered by NASA's APIs.
Select any two celestial bodies and compare their size, temperature, orbital period, and other properties side by side.
Test your cosmic knowledge with interactive quiz questions about planets, moons, and space exploration history.
Discover how long it would take to travel to different cosmic destinations at the speed of light.
Eyes on the Sky is a pure front-end project — no frameworks, no build tools, just clean, hand-crafted code designed to be fast, accessible, and beautiful.
All planetary data is based on current scientific knowledge. Live data feeds are sourced from publicly available APIs maintained by NASA and the space science community.
Astronomy Picture of the Day & Near-Earth Objects data. api.nasa.gov
Real-time International Space Station position tracking. open-notify.org
Planetary fact sheets and solar system data. nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov
WebGL 3D library used for the interactive solar system explorer. threejs.org
This website is created for educational purposes only. Planetary scales, distances, and orbital speeds in the 3D explorer are not to exact scale — they are adjusted for visual clarity and interactive experience. For precise scientific data, please refer to NASA's official resources.
Launch into the 3D solar system and discover the cosmos for yourself.
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