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Tell me the full solar system in detail of the starting till the ending

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Answered by varunsharma3711
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The Solar ☀️ System

Our Solar System is an amazing place. Not only is it home to eight planets, it also hold several dwarf planets, hundreds of moons, and thousands of stars and asteroids.

The eight planets in our Solar System are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets orbit the Sun.

The Sun

The Sun is the center of our Solar System. It is because of the Sun that our solar system gets its name. Sol is the Roman name for Sun.

The Sun is the largest object within the Solar System - it makes up more than 95% of all the matter! It is because of the Sun's large size that the rest of the objects within the Solar System orbit around it.The Sun is very, very hot. It is 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit on its surface.

Mercury

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, making it the first planet in the Solar System. It is named after the Roman messenger god. In mythology, the god was known for being quick - Mercury is the fastest of all the planets to orbit the Sun, because it has the smallest route it has to take!

Facts about Mercury

Mercury can occasionally be seen from Earth
Mercury is the second densest planet in the Solar System
It is mainly made up of iron
There is no atmosphere on Mercury
Despite its fast trip around the Sun, Mercury's revolution is very slow - one day on Mercury equals about 59 days on Earth!

Venus

Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is named after the Roman goddess of beauty and love. Venus is almost the same size as Earth, but other than size the two planets are very different!

Facts about Venus

Venus appears to be the brightest planet in the sky due to the reflection of the Sun from its clouds, and its closeness to Earth
Venus has an incredibly thick atmosphere. This makes it the hottest of the inner planets
Venus rotates East to West
Venus is covered in volcanoes
Venus does not have any moons

Earth

Earth is the only known planet that has any life forms in the Solar System. It is the third planet from the Sun. It is the only planet that is not named after a god.

Facts about Earth

Most of the Earth is covered in water - 70%!
Earth has a thin atmosphere, that protects us from dangerous gasses and heat in space
Earth is the largest of the inner planets
Air, water, and land make up the Earth
Earth's axis is tilted at 23.5 degrees

Mars

Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. Named for the Roman god of war, it is also known as the "Red Planet". It is the last of the inner planets.

Facts about Mars

Temperatures on Mars are very similar to temperatures on Earth
It is believed that Mars once had water on its surface
Mars is called the red planet because its surface is covered in red dust
The largest volcano in the Solar System is on Mars. It is called Olympus Mons
Mars has two small moons

Jupiter

Jupiter is the first of the outer planets, and the fifth planet from the Sun. It is named for the king of the Roman gods. It is the largest of all of the planets.

Facts about Jupiter

Jupiter is best known for its "Great Red Spot" - a mass of hurricanes that have been storming for hundreds of years. The spot is larger in size than that of Earth
Jupiter is made up of gasses - there is no solid surface on it
Jupiter is so big; Earth could fit inside of it more than 1,000 times!
Jupiter has over 50 moons. Four of these moons are as big as planets
Jupiter has the most active volcanic activity in the Solar System

Saturn

Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. It is named for the Roman god of agriculture. It is most well known for its highly visible rings.

Facts about Saturn

Saturn is the second largest planet in the Solar System
Saturn is the most dense planet, being made up mostly of hydrogen and helium
Due to its lightness and speed, Saturn is not round - it is wider in the middle
Saturn's rings are made up mostly of ice
The second largest moon in the Solar System is one of Saturn's moons

Uranus

Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. The only planet named for a Greek god, its name comes from the god of the sky.

Facts about Uranus

Uranus is unique in that its rotation is horizontal
It is believed that the surface of Uranus could be a huge ocean
It takes Uranus 84 years to orbit the Sun
Uranus's rings are perpendicular to it
The clouds on Uranus are amongst the brightest in the Solar System

Neptune

Neptune is the eighth and furthest planet from the Sun. It is named for the Roman god of sea. It is the smallest of the outer planets, and a gas giant.

Facts about Neptune

Neptune is so far from Earth, it is invisible to the naked eye
Much like Jupiter, Neptune has a "Great Dark Spot", containing hurricanes and storms
Winds on Neptune are the strongest winds within the Solar System
There are rings on Neptune, but it is believed that they are relatively new
Neptune has 13 moons

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Answered by sainq
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The sun and the various objects that move around it ( like the planets, their satellites or moons, asteroids, comets and meteors) , together form the Solar System. Solar means " of the Sun ". The Sun occupies the central position in the solar system and all the other celestial bodies in the system revolve around it.

Early astronomers thought that the Sun and all the planets revolved around the Earth. This belief was supported by the geocentric (meaning "centred around the Earth")theory put forward by Claudius Ptolemy in 140 CE.

After years of scientific observation, however, Nicolaus Copernicus, in 1543 CE, with the Sun at the centre and the Earth,the Moon and the other planets revolving around the Sun. This new theory was known as the heliocentric or Sun-centred theory.

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