Where can I find a picture of the entire solar system?
Here are some graphics and animations that could help out. http://www.scottso.net/examples_encsol.htm — You might need to download Macromedia Flash for this one. It’s a cool video about the Solar System and their relative distances from each other. It’s not an educational site; it’s the producer’s web page that wrote the video. You might want to stick to just this page because I’m not sure how appropriate the other pages on the site are. http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/solarsys/revolution.html — There are some great pictures and graphs here. Once again, the sizes aren’t to scale. http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/afoe/simulation/e3.html — Animation of all the planets in their orbits except for Pluto. Bummer. http://janus.astro.umd.edu/javadir/orbits/ssv.html — This link has animations of separate parts of the Solar System: inner planets, asteroid belt, outer planets, and the Kuiper belt. I’m not so sure if it will be useful, but I like the animation. http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/iav/PK