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Planets of the Solar System

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Planet
Type
Distance From Sun
Diameter Km
Moons
Orbital Period
Known For
Mercury
Terrestrial57.9 million km4879088 daysClosest planet to the Sun, extreme temperature swings
Venus
Terrestrial108.2 million km121040225 daysHottest planet, thick CO2 atmosphere, rotates backward
Earth
Terrestrial149.6 million km127561365.25 daysOnly known planet with life, liquid water on surface
Mars
Terrestrial227.9 million km67922687 daysThe Red Planet, Olympus Mons tallest volcano in solar system
Jupiter
Gas Giant778.5 million km1429849511.86 yearsLargest planet, Great Red Spot storm, 95 known moons
Saturn
Gas Giant1.43 billion km12053614629.46 yearsSpectacular ring system, least dense planet
Uranus
Ice Giant2.87 billion km511182884 yearsRotates on its side (98-degree axial tilt)
Neptune
Ice Giant4.5 billion km4952816164.8 yearsStrongest winds in the solar system (2100 km/h)
Pluto (Dwarf)
Dwarf Planet5.9 billion km23775248 yearsReclassified as dwarf planet in 2006, heart-shaped nitrogen glacier

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