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  2. The Nine Planets is an encyclopedic overview with facts and information about mythology and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons, and other objects in our solar system and beyond. The 9 Planets in Our Solar System

  3. The planets of our Solar System are listed based on their distance from the Sun. There are, of course, the dwarf planets Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris; however, they are in a different class. Among the dwarf planets, Pluto was listed as a planet the longest. This all changed in 2006 when the Astronomical Union – IAU – finally ...

  4. The inner solar system contains the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars: The main asteroid belt (not shown) lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The planets of the outer solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune (Pluto is now classified as a dwarf planet):

  5. How Many Planets are in our Solar System? | Facts & Amount

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    The eight planets in our Solar System, in order from the Sun, are the four terrestrial planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, followed by the two gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, and the ice giants Uranus and Neptune. These are the eight planets of our Solar System; however, there is a ninth, or at least, there used to be a ninth planet, namely ...

  6. The Planets of the Solar System Detailed information and facts about the eight planets and five dwarf planets in our solar system.

  7. Solar System Scope is an incredibly accurate solar system tour, allowing you to explore the solar system, the night sky and outer space in real-time. All of the objects on the tour are accurately positioned based on where they are right this very second, and the tour contains interesting facts and information about the many objects in space.

  8. The terrestrial planets are the smallest in the Solar System. They are part of the inner solar system, being the closest to the Sun. The smallest terrestrial planet is Mercury. Mercury has a radius of 2.439 km / 1.516 mi and a diameter of 4.879 km / 3.032 mi. It is three times smaller than both Earth and Venus.

  9. Introduction to the planets of our solar system

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    Other Solar System Info. There are many other collections of information about the Solar System available on the World Wide Web: Views of The Solar System, by Calvin J. Hamilton; Solar System Scope – Great new project for viewing the solar system; The Nine Planets – For Kids, a version of this site tailored for younger audiences

  10. Best Solar System Toys For Kids Buyer's Guide - The Nine Planets

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    The stickers include all the planets of the solar system, the sun and spaceships, and satellites. Besides, these stickers by DECOWALL have scientific facts about the solar system. For example, the earth takes 365 days to make one complete revolution around the sun and so much more.

  11. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, with the largest planetary rings in the Solar System.It is the second-largest planet after Jupiter, and recently, with many other moons being discovered, it surpassed the number of Jupiter’s moons and is now considered the planet with the most numerous satellites.