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Our Solar System Held together by Newtonian Mechanics Assembled By Ken Mitchell Livermore TOPScience Mercury in Accentuated Color Close ups of Mercury Mariner 10’s flyby Mercury Mariner 10’s flyby Mercury Chases the Sunset Viewing Mercury is a Challenge Mercury on the Horizon Venus against a starry background Venus Unveiled Elevations based on radar measurements of Venus during the Magellan Mission Welcome to Planet Earth Mutual gravitational perturbations between different planets are present in any planetary system with more than one planet. In our solar system, under the influence of the other planets, the Earth's orbit periodically evolves from purely circular to slightly eccentric. This is actually enough to trigger the alternation of warm and glacial eras. More drastic orbital changes could well have prevented the development of life. From “Astronomy & Astrophysics” paper – April ’07 Mars’ Near Approach to Earth Mars in Opposition, 2001 Mars in Retrograde Mars Was Closest to Earth on December 18, ‘07 Mars on December 11th 2007 Jupiter & 3 of the Galilean Moons. Guess which one is missing. Hubble spots rare triple eclipse on Jupiter Jupiter’s X-Ray Auroras Aurora on Jupiter The Great Red Spot Europa & Io showing Volcano Tvashtar Saturn from Cassini at about 110 million km Saturn – Another view Sun Behind Saturn A Mysterious Hexagonal Cloud System on Saturn Saturnian Aurora Uranus with Rings and Moons Hubble captures a rare eclipse on Uranus A Sharper View of a Tilted Planet Spring time on Neptune Triton: Neptune's Largest Moon Pluto and its moon Charon Possible Pluto Moons