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Planet Compare – NASA Solar System Exploration NASA’s real-time science encyclopedia of deep space exploration Our scientists and far-ranging robots explore the wild frontiers of our solar system
In Depth | Our Solar System – NASA Solar System Exploration Our solar system consists of our star, the Sun, and everything bound to it by gravity – the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune; dwarf planets such as Pluto; dozens of moons; and millions of asteroids, comets, and meteoroids
In Depth | Sun – NASA Solar System Exploration When it starts to die, the Sun will expand into a red giant star, becoming so large that it will engulf Mercury and Venus, and possibly Earth as well Scientists predict the Sun is a little less than halfway through its lifetime and will last another 5 billion years or so before it becomes a white dwarf
RPS 3D Viewer - NASA Solar System Exploration Planets About Planets PLANETS Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune DWARF PLANETS Pluto Ceres Makemake Haumea Eris HYPOTHETICAL
In Depth | Titan – NASA Solar System Exploration Titan is bigger than Earth's moon, and larger than even the planet Mercury This mammoth moon is the only moon in the solar system with a dense atmosphere, and it’s the only world besides Earth that has standing bodies of liquid, including rivers, lakes and seas, on its surface
BEYOND - NASA Solar System Exploration MERCURY Although Mercury is extremely close to our Sun, there are other solar systems with multiple planets orbiting even closer to their stars Mercury is the smallest of our solar system’s major planets (only slightly larger than Earth’s Moon), and the closest to the Sun Mercury is also the fastest planet, zipping around the Mercury
About the Planets - NASA Solar System Exploration The first four planets from the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars These inner planets also are known as terrestrial planets because they have solid surfaces