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Mind Blowing Facts About Space And Planets

There are thousands of planets are available in our space but in our solar system there are 8 planets are available, but there are thousands of planets are available in our space. So here we discuss about solar system planets like sun, earth, moon, mercury, venus, Jupiter and so on.

2. Earth

Earth

It is the third planet from the Sun. About 4.54 billion years old was to be formed. Earth is considered as the center of the Brahman. Earth is a vibrant magnetic field. Myth is the only satellite. The name of the holy name has not been kept in the name of any god. The name of all the other Roman planets has been given in the name of Goddess Devta. The largest conglomerate of the Solar System is auspicious.

Earth Planet Profile

Equatorial Diameter : 12,756 km

Polar Diameter : 12,714 km

Mass : 5.97*10^24 kg

Moons : 1

Orbit Distance : 149,598,262 km

Orbit Period : 365.24 days

Surface Temperature : -88 to -58C

3. Jupiter

Jupiter

The fifth planet of the Sun is the guru. Compared to all the planets, one and a half times is huge. It is composed of gases. It is composed of gases. And so it is known as "gas giant". The name of the guru has been kept on the king of the Roman Gods. The Germanic tribes saw this planet as a donor. Guru has the shortest days. Eight spacecraft visited the guru. A huge red spot was seen on Jupiter in the 17th Sari. It is a red space that no one has ever seen. To get to Jupiter is to get dressed up to breathe.

Jupiter Planet Profile

Equatorial Diameter : 142,984 km

Polar Diameter : 133,709 km

Mass : 1.90*10^27 kg

Moons : 79

Rings : 4

Orbit Distance : 778,340,821 km

Orbit Period : 4,333 days

Effective Temperature : -148C

First Record : 7th or 8th century

Recorded By : Babylonian Astronomers

4. Mars

Mars

Mars is the planet from the Sun to the fourth number. Solar System is the oldest planet in the planet. Mars has a thin membrane made of carbon dioxide. Mars is the best house in the solar system. Only 18 missions in Mars have been successful. There are dust storms on Mars. It lasts for 1 month. And it covers all the planets. There are signs of liquid water on Mars.

Mars Planet Profile

Equatorial Diameter : 6,792 km

Polar Diameter : 6,752 km

Mass : 6.42*10^23 kg

Moons : 2

Orbit Distance : 227,943,824 km

Orbit Period : 687 days

Surface Temperature : -153 to 20C

First Record : 2nd millennium

Recorded By : Egyptian astronomers

5. Mercury

Mercury

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. And due to the departure of Bud, it cannot be seen easily. Mercury rotates around the Sun two rotations. Then it rotates three on its axis. And by 1965 it was believed that there was constant sun exposure in the same part of Mercury. There is no moon in Mercury Your weight on Mercury will be as much as 38% of the weight of the eighth. One day on Mercury, it lasts for 176 days. Mercury's diameter is 4879 km. The Buddha planet is small but very rich. His wealth is centered at a centimeter of 5.4 grams. There are wrinkles in Mercury. The scientist has given the names of the prosecutors.

Mercury Planet Profile

Diameter : 4879 km

Mass : 3.30*10^23 kg

Moons : None

Orbit Distance : 57909,227 km

Orbit Period : 88 days

Surface Temperature : -173 to 427 C

First Record : 14th Century

Record By : Assyrian Astronomers

6. Moon

Moon

Moon is the natural satellite of the Purvi. It was created 4.6 billion years ago. On the side of the moon, there is a similar brightness of the sun. On the eve of the moon only one side of the moon is visible. The moon continues on its axis. Because of this, only one side is seen on the verse. The moon is removed from 3.8 c.m. times per year. Neil Armstrong was the first person to have a foot on the moon in 1969. In 1972, Jean Sarin was the last to put the feet on the moon. In the Solar System, the moon is the fifth satellite. In the 1950s, the United States blasted the moon on the moon.

Moon Fact Profile

Diameter : 3,475 km

Mass : 7.35*10^22 kg

Orbits : The Earth

Orbit Distance : 384,440 km

Orbit Period : 27.3 days

Surface Temperature : -233 to 123C

7. Neptune

Neptune

Solar System is the eighth planet. Neptune was not known to the ancient people. His name has been named after the Roman god. Neptune moves very fast on its axis. Neptune's atmosphere is composed of hydrogen and helium. Neptune has a very active climate. Neptune has 74% hydrogen, 25% helium and 1% methane.

Neptune Planet Profile

Equatorial Diameter : 49,528 km

Polar Diameter : 48,682 km

Mass : 1.02*10^26 kg

Moons : 14

Rings : 5

Orbit Distance : 4,498,396,441 km

Orbit Period : 60,190 days

Effective Temperature : -214C

Discovery Date : September 23rd 1846

Discovered By : Urbain Le Verrier Galle

8. Pluto

Pluto
Pluto is the largest dwarf planet. Pluto's name has been named after the name of the god of the Adverald. In 2006, Pluto became known as a dwarf planet on a planet. Its weightage around the Sun is completed in third part. There is a third water on the plots. Pluto Dwarf Planet Profile Diameter : 2,372 km Mass : 1.31*10^22 kg Orbit Distance : 5,874,000,000 km Orbit Period : 248.0 year Surface Temperature : -229C Moons : 5 Discovery Date : February Discovered By : Clyde W. Tombaugh

9. Saturn

Saturn

Saturn is the sixth planet of the sun. Saturn can be seen from the naked eye. It can be read by ease with the telescope and telescope. The Greeks knew the Greek as "conus". It turns on its axis of the sun once every 10 hours in 34 minutes. Four astronauts have visited Saturn. The rings of Saturn are divided into seven karma. It is mostly 96% hydrogen and 3% are both from Helium.

Saturn Planet Profile

Equatorial Diameter : 120,536 km

Polar Diameter : 108,728 km

Mass : 5.68*10^26 kg

Moons : 62

Rings : 30+

Orbit Distance : 1,426,666,422 km

Orbit Period : 10,756 days

Effective Temperature : -178C

First Record : 8th century

Recorded By : Assyrians

10. Uranus

Uranus

Uranus is the seventh planet. It was believed that it was a comet. Then it proved to be a planet. Uranus converts once in 17 hours and 14 minutes. Uranus is the coldest planet. The upper atmosphere is covered with methane dew.

Uranus Planet Profile

Equatorial Diameter : 51,118 km

Polar Diameter : 49,946 km

Mass : 8.68*10^25 kg

Moons : 27

Rings : 13

Orbit Distance : 2,870,658,186 km

Orbit Period : 30,687 days

Effective Temperature : -216C

Discovery Date : March 13th 1781

Discovered By : William Herschel

11. Venus

Venus

The second planet of the Sun is Venus. The night after the moon is the brightest star in the sky. His name has been given on the Roman goddess of love and sadness. Venus is known as the sister planet of the eighth. Venus is bigger than the diameter of 12104. Venus moves in the opposite direction in comparison to another planet. Venus is as bright as the Moon in the tilt of -3.8 to -4.6. It does not look in the day. It is also known as the morning star and the morning star. Russians sent the first mission to Venus.

Venus Planet Profile

Diameter : 12.104 km

Mass : 4.87*10^24 kg

Moons : None

Orbit Distance : 108,209,475 km

Orbit Period : 225 days

Surface Temperature : 462C

First Record : 17th century

Recorded By : Babylonian Astronomers

1. Sun

Sun

Sun is the star near our solar system. Earth's atmosphere and weather depend on the sun. The average radius of the Sun is 695,508 km. All colors in the sun are blended together. There is 27% hydrogen and 28% helium in the sun. The Sun is a 4.6 billion year old star. The sun is 109 times bigger than it is. 1 million years ago, it is possible to absorb the sun. It is 99.86% of the Sun in the Solar System. When all hydrogen is burned, then the sun will last 130 million years. It takes about 8 minutes to reach the full moon.

Sun Fact Profile

Age : 4.6 Billion Years

Type : Yellow Dwarf

Diameter : 1392684 km

Equatorial Circumference : 4370005.6 km

Mass : 1.99*10^30 kg

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