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- Planets For Kids - Solar System Facts and Astronomy
We have nine planets in our Solar System These planets circle around the sun (as I’m sure you know already) this is called orbits A lot of astronomy people like to think of the Solar System been made up in two parts We have the Inner Solar System which has Mercury, Venus, Earth and not forgetting Mars
- Astronomy Facts For Kids - Solar System Facts and Astronomy Facts - Planets
TERRESTRIAL PLANETS Each time you look up to the sky and see a star you are looking at a sun in another galaxy If you were on another planet looking back at our solar system, you would see our sun as a star Read More
- Interesting Facts about the Solar System - Planets for Kids
The planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune There are also dwarf planets such as Pluto, dozens of moons and millions of asteroids, comets and meteoroids of all shapes and sizes
- Cool Space Facts - Planets for Kids
Our solar system is made up of the sun, planets, dwarf planets, moons, and other objects zooming around in space such as asteroids and comets For many years astronomers listed our solar system with nine planets
- Mars Facts for Kids - Interesting Facts about Planet Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and is one of the terrestrial planets It has a distinctive red color and was therefore associated with battles
- Interesting Facts about Planet Venus - Planets for Kids
All of the planets in our solar system are named after male gods or mythological creatures, with the exception of Venus It is the only planet named after a female and it’s thought that it was because it is the brightest planet At one time, some of the astronomers in the ancient past thought that Venus was actually two stars
- Why is Pluto No Longer a Planet? - Planets for Kids
While many of the other planets orbit the sun in an elliptical orbit that is nearly circular, Pluto’s is very eccentric This means that sometimes Pluto is closer to the sun than Neptune! Pluto is a little bit smaller than Earth’s moon Pluto is in a far away region of space called the Kuiper belt
- Solar System Quiz - Planets for Kids
Mercury Mars Mars Venus Neptune Earth Saturn Pluto
- The Universe - Planets for Kids
Exoplanets Our ancient ancestors made every effort to try to understand and organize the Earth and how it played in our solar system and the sun Read More
- Interesting Facts about Planet Mercury - Planets for Kids
Mercury Facts for Kids Closest planet to the Sun Smallest planet in the solar system Has no atmosphere to sustain life Named after the Roman messenger god One day lasts 59 Earth days Surface temperatures range from -290°F to 800°F Has no moons or rings The largest known crater is the Caloris Basin Orbits the Sun in just 88 Earth days Made mostly of iron and nickel Space Missions to
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