briefly describe the eight planet and their satellite
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The eight planets in the solar system in the increasing order of their distance from the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Out of these eight planets the first four are known as inner or terrestrial plants while the later four being the outer or giant planets
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This is easy as pie. The planets, according to their distance from the sun are - Mercury, Venus, Our own Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Some people say that Pluto's also a planet but I'm not entirely sure about it. It was declared as a 'Dwarf Planet' in a meeting of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) In 2006.
Now for the satellites. First of all, Mercury and Venus don't have any natural sateelites. Our Earth has the Moon. Mars it's two natural satellites - Phobos and Deimos. Jupiter has about 60 moons, although some say there are only about 11 of rhem. Jupiters important moons or Galilean Moons are - Europa, Ganymede, , Io and Himalia (NOT HIMALAYA!). Saturn has about 50. Titan is the largest. Some of the known moons of Saturn are Enceladus, Dione, Tethis etc. Uranus has about 60 too. Neptune has like about 30. Pluto has 5- Charon, Nix, Styx, Hydra and Kerberos.
Now for the satellites. First of all, Mercury and Venus don't have any natural sateelites. Our Earth has the Moon. Mars it's two natural satellites - Phobos and Deimos. Jupiter has about 60 moons, although some say there are only about 11 of rhem. Jupiters important moons or Galilean Moons are - Europa, Ganymede, , Io and Himalia (NOT HIMALAYA!). Saturn has about 50. Titan is the largest. Some of the known moons of Saturn are Enceladus, Dione, Tethis etc. Uranus has about 60 too. Neptune has like about 30. Pluto has 5- Charon, Nix, Styx, Hydra and Kerberos.
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