Introduction to the planets of our solar system The Nine Planets is a collection of information about our Solar System intended for a general audience with little technical background No special expertise or knowledge is needed; all technical and astronomical terms and proper names are defined in the glossary
Interactive Solar System Tour | 3D Model of the Solar System Solar System Scope is an incredibly accurate solar system tour, allowing you to explore the solar system, the night sky and outer space in real-time All of the objects on the tour are accurately positioned based on where they are right this very second, and the tour contains interesting facts and information about the many objects in space
How Many Planets are in our Solar System? | Facts Amount A star that hosts planets orbiting around it is called a planetary system, or a stellar system, if more than two stars are present Our planetary system is called the Solar System, referencing the name of our Sun, and it hosts eight planets The eight planets in our Solar System, in order from the Sun, are the four terrestrial planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, followed by the two gas
The Nine Planets Glossary All other objects except satellites orbiting the Sun shall be referred to collectively as “Small Solar-System Bodies” So by this official definition there are exactly eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
Planets Of The Solar System Facts For Kids - The Nine Planets The planets of the solar system are grouped into three categories, based on their size and composition: They are gas giants (2), ice giants (2), and terrestrial planets (4 – including Earth) Key Facts Summary The biggest planets in the Solar System are the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn Coming into second place, based on their size, are the ice giants Neptune and Uranus In the third