Nature & Sky Symbols Collection
Click on any symbol to get its Unicode, LaTeX command, HTML entity and SVG source code. Collection includes 85 global nature and sky symbols covering weather, zodiac, astronomy and alchemy elements.
🌌 About Nature & Sky Symbols
Complete collection of 85 nature and sky symbols including weather, zodiac, astronomy and alchemy elements
This page contains a total of 85 nature and sky symbols, including weather signs, zodiac symbols, astronomical symbols, and alchemy element symbols. These symbols are widely used in meteorology, astronomy, astrology, occultism, modern design and education. Each symbol carries human cognition and imagination of nature and the universe. Below is a detailed introduction to the technical parameters and usage scenarios of each symbol by category.
☀️ Weather Symbols (28 symbols)
☀ is called the "Sun Symbol". It represents clear weather. Its Unicode is U+2600, the LaTeX command is \sun, and the HTML entity is ☀.
☁ is called the "Cloud Symbol". It represents cloudy weather. Its Unicode is U+2601, the LaTeX command is \cloud, and the HTML entity is ☁.
☂ is called the "Umbrella Symbol". It represents rainy weather. Its Unicode is U+2602, the LaTeX command is \umbrella, and the HTML entity is ☂.
☃ is called the "Snowman Symbol". It represents snowy weather. Its Unicode is U+2603, the LaTeX command is \snowman, and the HTML entity is ☃.
☄ is called the "Comet Symbol". It represents comet or meteor. Its Unicode is U+2604, the LaTeX command is \comet, and the HTML entity is ☄.
★ is called the "Solid Star Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2605, the LaTeX command is \bigstar, and the HTML entity is ★.
☆ is called the "Hollow Star Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2606, the LaTeX command is \star, and the HTML entity is ☆.
Additional planetary symbols including Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and asteroid symbols are also included in this category for meteorological and astronomical applications.
♈ Zodiac Symbols (24 symbols)
♈ is called the "Aries Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2648, the LaTeX command is \aries, and the HTML entity is ♈.
♉ is called the "Taurus Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2649, the LaTeX command is \taurus, and the HTML entity is ♉.
♊ is called the "Gemini Symbol". Its Unicode is U+264A, the LaTeX command is \gemini, and the HTML entity is ♊.
♋ is called the "Cancer Symbol". Its Unicode is U+264B, the LaTeX command is \cancer, and the HTML entity is ♋.
♌ is called the "Leo Symbol". Its Unicode is U+264C, the LaTeX command is \leo, and the HTML entity is ♌.
♍ is called the "Virgo Symbol". Its Unicode is U+264D, the LaTeX command is \virgo, and the HTML entity is ♍.
♎ is called the "Libra Symbol". Its Unicode is U+264E, the LaTeX command is \libra, and the HTML entity is ♎.
♏ is called the "Scorpio Symbol". Its Unicode is U+264F, the LaTeX command is \scorpio, and the HTML entity is ♏.
♐ is called the "Sagittarius Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2650, the LaTeX command is \sagittarius, and the HTML entity is ♐.
♑ is called the "Capricorn Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2651, the LaTeX command is \capricorn, and the HTML entity is ♑.
♒ is called the "Aquarius Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2652, the LaTeX command is \aquarius, and the HTML entity is ♒.
♓ is called the "Pisces Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2653, the LaTeX command is \pisces, and the HTML entity is ♓.
⛎ is called the "Ophiuchus Symbol". Its Unicode is U+26CE, the LaTeX command is \ophiuchus, and the HTML entity is ⛎.
🌙 Astronomical Symbols (20 symbols)
☉ is called the "Sun Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2609, the LaTeX command is \astrosun.
☽ is called the "First Quarter Moon Symbol". Its Unicode is U+263D, the LaTeX command is \rightmoon.
☾ is called the "Last Quarter Moon Symbol". Its Unicode is U+263E, the LaTeX command is \leftmoon.
☿ is called the "Mercury Symbol". Its Unicode is U+263F, the LaTeX command is \mercury.
♀ is called the "Venus Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2640, the LaTeX command is \venus.
♂ is called the "Mars Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2642, the LaTeX command is \mars.
♃ is called the "Jupiter Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2643, the LaTeX command is \jupiter.
♄ is called the "Saturn Symbol". Its Unicode is U+2644, the LaTeX command is \saturn.
This category also includes orbital nodes, planetary aspects, and dwarf planet symbols widely used in astronomical papers and software.
🜁 Alchemy Element Symbols (12 symbols)
🜁 is called the "Air Element Symbol". Its Unicode is U+1F701, and the HTML entity is 🜁.
🜂 is called the "Fire Element Symbol". Its Unicode is U+1F702, and the HTML entity is 🜂.
🜃 is called the "Earth Element Symbol". Its Unicode is U+1F703, and the HTML entity is 🜃.
🜄 is called the "Water Element Symbol". Its Unicode is U+1F704, and the HTML entity is 🜄.
Additional alchemy symbols for sulfur, salt, mercury, antimony, gold, silver, copper and iron complete this historical symbol collection.
📌 Usage Notes
Font support is crucial for proper display, especially for alchemy symbols (U+1F700–U+1F77F) which require modern fonts like Noto Sans Symbols 2 or Segoe UI Symbol. LaTeX commands vary across packages (wasysym, marvosym, astro). For HTML compatibility, use decimal entities and UTF-8 charset. Astrological and astronomical symbols share the same characters but have different interpretations. SVG and PNG exports ensure cross-platform consistency for design applications.
💡 Usage Tips
To copy any symbol's Unicode, LaTeX command or HTML entity, simply click the symbol card above and select the desired item in the popup. Each symbol can generate SVG vector code or be downloaded as a 512×512px transparent PNG image for presentations, designs and educational materials. For professional documents, use LaTeX commands with appropriate packages for optimal typography.