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Welcome to the world of space

Our Solar system

Planet Mercury
Mercury is so close to the sun, it is hard to directly observe from Earth except during twilight. Mercury makes an appearance indirectly.

Planet Venus
Venus, the second planet from the Sun, is named after the ancient Roman goddess of love and beauty. Venus and Earth are often called twins because they are similar in size, mass, density, composition and gravity. However, the similarities end there. Venus is the hottest world in the solar system

Planet Earth
Earth, our home planet, is the only planet in our solar system known to harbor life. All of the things we need to survive are provided under a thin layer of atmosphere that separates us from the uninhabitable void of space. Earth is made up of complex, interactive systems that are often unpredictable. Air, water, land, and lifeincluding humanscombine forces to create a constantly changing world that we are striving to understand.

Planet Mars
Mars is often called as red planet. This is the 4th planet from the sun. Mars is not quite so big. Mars does not have protective layer of atmosphere like earth.

Planet Jupiter
Jupiter is the 5th and the biggest planet of the solar system. Jupiter has 64 moon. It is made of hydrogen, helium, methane and ammonia.

Planet Saturn
Saturn is the 6th and the 2nd largest planet in the solar system. When seen through a telescope by far the most beautiful planet.

Planet Uranus
Uranus is the 7th planet from sun and cannot be seen with out telescope.

Planet Neptune
Neptune is the 8th and the coldest planet of the solar system.

Planet Pluto
Pluto was the 9th planet of solar system which no longer exists.

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