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3 ημέρες πριν · We're learning new things about our neighboring planets all the time. We send spacecraft to take pictures, gather information, and find out more about them. Do you want to know more about our solar system's eight planets? Click a planet on the sidebar or choose from below to get started.
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Drive around the Red Planet and gather information in this...
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Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. Mercury...
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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. That means Jupiter...
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11 Οκτ 2024 · NASA’s award-winning Space Place website engages upper-elementary-aged children in space and Earth science through interactive games, hands-on activities, fun articles and short videos.
Most of the universe’s objects are located in galaxies. The galaxies are huge groups of stars along with gas and dust. Some galaxies contain as many as a trillion stars. The smaller galaxies may have fewer than a million stars. The planet Earth is located in a galaxy called the Milky Way.
The Solar System and its planets. Access the image. The Solar System is made up of the Sun and all of the smaller objects that move around it. Apart from the Sun, the largest members of the Solar System are the eight major planets. Nearest the Sun are four fairly small, rocky planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
11 Οκτ 2024 · All About the Planets. Learn more about the planets in our solar system . explore; All About Mercury. The smallest planet in our solar system . explore; How Long Is One Day on Other Planets? Learn to make a graph with the answer! explore; How Many Moons Does Each Planet Have?
This Science primary resource introduces children to the solar system. Discover the planets, stars, moons, comets and dwarf planets of our solar system. What’s the largest planet? Why does Uranus spin on its side? Which planet has a moon named Triton? What’s the difference between a planet and a dwarf planet?
By 1930, nine planets had been discovered: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. But what exactly is a planet? It seems like an easy question. After all,...