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telescope moon Pluto Mercury revolve phase outer space rotation astronauts satellite revolution solar system rotate inner planets gravity star outer planets axis Neptune planet Saturn Jupiter Earth Mars crater space exploration sun sphere lens Venus Uranus orbit Mercury Mercury Mercury Mercury Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. It looks a lot like Earth’s Moon. Mercury Venus Venus Venus Venus Space probes have visited cloud-covered Venus many times. Venus Earth Earth Earth Earth Earth Earth is our home. It is the only planet with liquid water. Earth Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars has some water, but most of it is frozen ice. Mars is known as the “red planet” because of its reddish rocks and soil. Jupiter Jupiter Jupiter Jupiter Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter has been whirling around for 300 years. Jupiter Saturn Saturn Saturn Saturn Saturn Saturn is known for its thousands of beautiful rings. They are made of different sized bits of ice and rock that orbit the planet. Saturn Uranus Uranus Uranus is called the “sideways planet” because it rotates on its side. Uranus Neptune Neptune Neptune Neptune Neptune is more than two billion miles from Earth. It has a Great Dark Spot similar to Jupiter’s Great Red Spot. Neptune Pluto Pluto Little is known about Pluto because it is so far away. Pluto The Sun is a Star. A star is a hot, glowing ball of gases. The Sun is only a medium sized star. It looks larger than any other star because it is the closet star to Earth. Sun Moon Landing “My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas” Telescope