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From sun outward: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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Sergei Golyshev
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From smallest to largest: Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter
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Dominic's pics
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NUMBER OF MOONS ON EACH PLANET
Mercury:0
Venus:0
Earth:1
Mars:2
Jupiter:63
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davedehetre
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Saturn:62
Uranus:27
Neptune:13
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davedehetre
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DISTANCE FROM EARTH TO SUN
IN LIGHTYEARS:0.000015813LY
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VinothChandar
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PLANETS WITH RINGS
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
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bark
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The great red spot (GRS) is a massive hurricane on Jupiter that continues to grow with the planets heat because of a lack of solid land. The GRS would cover the Earth, three times over.
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Hubble Heritage
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THE ASTEROID BELT
IS BETWEEN MARS AND JUPITER
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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METEORS, METEORITES, METEOROIDS
A meteor is interplanetary debri that are large enough to leave meteorites
A meteoroid is a small interplanetary matter that is most often destroyed while entering the atmosphere
A meteorite is the debris that fall and land on the Earths surface
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
Sarah Hyer
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