The 8 Planets in Our Solar System
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Created on December 8, 2020
The order of the planets in the solar system, starting nearest the sun and working outward is the following: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
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SPACE
Planets of the Solar System
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The Moon
The Moon is the largest and brightest object in our sky – responsible for the tides and keeping Earth stable on its axis.
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The Sun
The Sun is the heart of our solar system and its gravity is what keeps every planet and particle in orbit. This yellow dwarf star is just one of billions like it across the Milky Way galaxy.
Mercury
The smallest and fastest planet, Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Venus is the hottest planet, and one of the brightest objects in the sky.
Venus
Earth is the third Planet from the Sun and the only planet with known life on it
Earth
Mars
The red planet is dusty, cold world with a thin atmosphere and is home to four NASA robots.
Jupiter is a massive planet, twice the size of all other planets combined and has a centuries-old storm that is bigger than Earth.
Jupiter
Saturn
Saturn
INTRODUCTION HERE
The most recognizable planet with a system of icy rings, Saturn is a very unique and interesting planet.
Uranus
Uranus
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Uranus has a very unique rotation–it spins on its side at an almost 90-degree angle, unlike other planets.
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Neptune
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Neptune is now the most distant planet from the Sun.