Solar System Lithophane Planet Lamp Collection - ⌀150mm

This is a collection of Lithophane Planet Lamps of the solar system, featuring all planets, the sun and several moons.
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Introduction

This model is part of my Solar System Lithophane Lamp Series. As of now, all planets and several moons of the solar system are available as lithophane lamps in five different sizes: ⌀295mm, ⌀205mm, ⌀150mm (this upload), ⌀75mm, ⌀25mm.

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Requirements

All Lamps have a size of ~ 150mm x 150mm x 140mm. They should print fine on any printer. You will need around 150g of Filament (preferably PLA or PLA+) per lamp.


The lamps are mounted to their base with a M50x3 metric thread. The idea for the thread is taken from the Lithophane Moon Lamp with wide Screw Base by The Quicksilver. I am providing multiple different base options that all use the same thread. Choose the lamp of your liking and match it with any lamp base of your liking. Currently, you have three base options to choose from, using E14 sockets and the LED Lamp Kit 001.

 

Print Settings

There are only a few settings you should tweak in the slicer to print the lamps. 

  • Print in PLA or PLA+

  • Recommended layer height: 0.12mm

  • Use the Arachne Perimeter Generator for more precise printing with better details

  • If you use Arachne, set the minimum line width to 75% to avoid holes!

  • Set wall count to 7-8 to obtain a solid lamp

  • Set number of top layers to 10

  • Set seam position to aligned

  • If necessary, ctivate Brim (Outer Brim Only) and set the Brim width to 5-10 mm

  • No Support required! The lamps print perfectly fine without support. All lamp bases come with in-built snap off supports (where required).

Be aware, that slicing and printing may take a very long time. The STL files can take up to 10 min. to slice. 

For Bambu Studio users: Bambu Studio seems to struggle with the Arachne Perimeter Generator. If you are unable to slice a lamp with Arachne, use the Classic Perimeter Generator.

This is not a SpeedBoatRace print! Use conservative print speed settings to avoid artefacts! It's totally fine if your print takes one or two days to finish.

 

Filament

Filament matters. A lot! Depending on your filament choice, your lamp may have more or less contrast or a warmer or cooler color temperature. You can also change the outcome by choosing light sources with different wattage or color temperature. The picture below illustrates this:

All of the four Panels above were printed with different white PLA/PLA+ filaments but illuminated with the same 1W LED bulb. 

Before starting a multi-day print, I recommend printing the Solar System Lithophane Calibration Panel to test how your print will turn out. You are also by no means limited to white lights and filaments. Check the makes below to get inspired what color and light choices other makers made.

My personal favourite filament and the one I used for all lamps in my photos is Filament PM PLA+ White.

 

Planet Lamps

The list below contains all (Dwarf)Planets of the solar system and the sun, turned into lithophane lamps. All of the lamps below are original creations.

There are versions with the thread at the south pole (for standing use) and upside down versions (USD) with the thread at the north pole (for hanging use). 

The Sun

Mercury

Venus Atmosphere

Venus Surface

Earth

Earth Bathymetry 

Earth Fishworld 

Earth Political

Earth Political Bathymetry

Earth Topography

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

Pluto

 

Moon Lamps

The list below contains several moons of the solar system, turned into lithophane lamps. All of the lamps below are original creations.

There are versions with the thread at the south pole (for standing use) and upside down versions (USD) with the thread at the north pole (for hanging use). 

The Moon

Io

Callisto

Europa

Ganymede

 

Other Lamps

The category "other Lamps" so far only contains two models. 

Universe Expansion, shows a model of the big bang, as extrapolated by cosmic background radiation. The idea for this model was suggested by Printables user Markus and is based on image data by ESA, showing the cosmic microwave background of our universe

The Death Star lamp a direct remix of Olivier Popiers Starwars deathstar lithophane lamp. I scaled it down to 150mm diameter while maintaining the wall thickness. Additionally, I added the M50 thread and an indentation for the ray.

Death Star

Universe Expansion

 

Lamp Bases

Printing the Planet or Moon of your choice is only a part of creating your own lamp. You'll also need a Lamp Base to illuminate your Planet or Moon. I am providing several different Lamp Bases, all with a matching M50x3 thread. All of the Bases below will work for all of the Planets and Moons. 

Some lamp bases use snap-off support. The supports look like small ring segments, tabs or cylinders that should be removable with very little force and should leave you with a good surface. They are only tested with PLA/PLA+ filament. Using other filaments may make support removal more difficult.

E14 Base

A bit more involved, requires you to wire mains voltage and to use heat set inserts. More flexible, since you can use all sorts of bulbs.

BOM:

  • 1x E14 lamp socket with M28x2 thread, no strain relief - available at (european) hardware stores

  • 1x Lamp wire with switch, 2x 0.75mm² - available at hardware stores

  • 4x M3 threaded inserts

  • 4x M3x8 BHCS screws

  • 1x E14 LED Bulb 

Printed Parts:

  • 1x Puck Base E14

  • 1x Puck Base E14 Lid

Assembly:

  • Insert the 4 heat set inserts into the Puck Base E14

  • Screw in the E14 lamp socket from the top

  • Connect the lamp wire to the socket. Use ferrules!

  • Wind the cable through the base to ensure strain relief. You may also use a zip tie (optional). The zip tie has to be very small.

  • Guide the cable out of the base and screw the lid on

  • Connect the base to the planet or moon of your choice

Bambu Base

Simple and easy illumination option. You can get the LED Kit on the BambuLab Shop or much cheaper via AliExpress (simply search for LED Lamp Kit 001).

BOM:

Printed Parts:

  • 1x Bambu Base

  • 1x Base Bar

Assembly:

  • Insert the LED Lamp from the bottom into the printed base and push the wire into it's channel

  • Use the bar and screw it to the bottom of the lamp with the two screws that came with the LED

  • Connect the base to the planet or moon of your choice

Rock Base

This lamp base is based on the High Quality Rocks Asset by P_4_N_D_A

Simple and easy illumination option. You can get the LED Kit on the BambuLab Shop or much cheaper via AliExpress (simply search for LED Lamp Kit 001).

BOM:

Printed Parts:

  • 1x Rock Base

  • 1x Base Bar

Assembly:

  • Insert the LED Lamp from the bottom into the printed base and push the wire into it's channel

  • Use the bar and screw it to the bottom of the lamp with the two screws that came with the LED

  • Connect the base to the planet or moon of your choice

E14 Adapter

This is a simple, yet effective adapter, allowing you to mount the lamps to any lamp base that uses E14 sockets. The possibilities are endless. 

BOM:

  • 1x Lamp with threaded E14 - some Ikea examples: a ceiling mount, a metal lamp base, a large lamp base and this pretty cheap base. The adapter is by no means limited to Ikea lamps. They just happen to be the lamps that I have at home and I could test the Adapter with. Just make sure that the thread diameter of your lamp is ~28mm (E14) and you should be good.

  • 1x E14 LED Bulb 

Printed Parts:

  • 1x 0E14_adapter

Assembly:

  • Screw the adapter on the E14 socket and secure it with a nut

 

Other models

If you are interested in Lithophane lamps, consider checking out my other models. Click the links below for the respective models or check my profile.Other models

Acknowledgements

A big shoutout and thanks to:

  • moonournation: to my knowledge, the Lithophane Moon Lamp OP, the original creator who came up with the idea.

  • The QuickSilver: to my knowledge, the first person to add a thread to the moon lamp (I used the same diameter).

  • Olivier Popiers: The creator of the Death Star Lamp I remixed.

  • P_4_N_D_A: creator of the high quality rock asset I used to create the rock base

 

Changelog

  • 21.04.2025: initial upload

  • 10.12.2025: added upside down (USD) versions for earth, jupiter and saturn. more will follow later.

  • 22.12.2025: added upside down versions for all of the remaining planets and moons

  • 05.01.2026: fixed an issue with the upside down version of earth_topography and added an E14 adapter as additional lamp base.

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Model origin

The author remixed this model.

Differences of the remix compared to the original

Scaled down to a diameter of 150mm while preserving the wall thickness. Added a M50 thread and indented the ray dish.

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