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85 Interesting Facts About Mars - The Fact File Due to some topographical traits, the presence of certain minerals, and the composition of its atmosphere, it is thought that Mars was covered in water 3 5 billion years ago
65 Interesting Facts About Venus - The Fact File On an interesting note, regardless of the fact that the Earth absorbs more sunlight, it is still much colder than Venus The bright planet in our skies gets so hot because of its atmosphere
84 Interesting Facts About Jupiter - The Fact File Jupiter also has the ability to alter the orbit of other planets such as Mars and that’s mainly because of its weight “Pioneer 10 was the first mission launched to study Jupiter in 1972 ”
57 Interesting Facts About Neptune - The Fact File Neptune is located about 2 8 billion miles (4 5 billion kilometres) from the Sun, making it a distant neighbour It takes about 164 8 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun Neptune is named after the Roman god of the Sea because of its bluish appearance
64 Interesting Facts About Uranus - The Fact File Mars is the Roman god of war, for instance The name Uranus refers to the Greek god Uranus, the god of the sky, father of Cronus (Saturn in Roman) and grandfather of Zeus (Jupiter in Roman), who is in turn father of Ares (Mars in Roman), Aphrodite (Venus in Roman) and Hermes (Mercury in Roman)
58 Interesting Facts About Pluto - The Fact File Due to the enormous distance between Pluto and the Sun, the sunlight takes almost 5 hours to reach Pluto And it (sunlight) takes 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth
69 Interesting Facts About Saturn - The Fact File An interesting moon shaped like an egg can be found orbiting Saturn The moon named Methone has an elongated shape due to the extremely strong gravity of Saturn and its own weak gravity
85 Interesting Facts About Mars - Page 2 of 2 - The Fact File Mars’ surface looks like a red desert with volcanoes, craters and canyons The northern hemisphere is a relatively smooth, low-lying volcanic plain; while the southern hemisphere is a crater-covered highland