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Some scientist debate that the solar system was formed in a variety of ways; however, they estimate that it was formed almost 4.6 billion years ago.

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The center of our solar system is the Sun.

The Sun is not a planet, it is a star and it is the closest star to earth. The actual distance of the sun from the earth is about 149.6 million kilometers.

Although it is a tremendous distance the sun does not appear to us that far away.

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Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, can range from 800

degrees F in the day, and at night, temperatures reach -280 F, but it is not the hottest planet in

the solar system.

Mercury, the hottest planet?

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Venus has a lot of volcanic plains with this covering almost 70 percent of the planet.

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Venus is considered to be the hottest of all planets in the Solar System due to

greenhouse effect.

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Earth is the third planet from the sun and it is fifth largest planet in the Solar System. The Earth is the densest of planets also.

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The reason why Mars is called the Red Planet is because of the many particles of iron oxide found on the surface of the planet.

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The Olympus Mons in Mars, is the highest

mountain range in the Solar

System.

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Jupiter is the biggest of all planets found in the

Solar System of today and the fifth planet found

from the Sun.

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Jupiter has a planetary ring

system and has 63 different

moons!

Lo, a satellite of the planet

Jupiter, is the biggest natural

satellite found in the Solar System.

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SaturnThis is going to be made up of 9 different but continuous

rings which are the main rings; and there is also 3 other arcs which aren’t continuous in features. 

Saturn, the second largest planet is known because it

has a ring system.

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Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, is also bigger than Mercury and it has its own atmosphere. It’s the only moon in the

entire Solar System to be able to have this.

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Titan

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Uranus does have its own ring system as well as its

own magnetosphere; along with 27 moons known so far.

Uranus is the coldest planet in the solar system. The planet

orbits the Sun only once for every 84 Earth years which is a length period of time to orbit the Sun. 

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Neptune has almost 17 times more mass than that found on Earth and will be smaller than Uranus which is very close to it.

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Neptune is the further planet away from the Sun.

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Makemake Ceres Pluto

There are eight planets in the solar system. Pluto is a Dwarf Planet. There is a huge estimate of maybe 200 different dwarf planets out

there in the Solar System that hasn’t been discovered yet.

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