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The Solar system:

The solar system is a group of objects that orbit around the Sun, which is a star at the centre.

It includes eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets move in paths called orbits around the Sun.

  • The Earth is the third planet from the Sun and is the only one known to have life.
  • In addition to the planets, the solar system also has moons, which are smaller objects that orbit planets, like our Moon orbits Earth.
  • There are also other objects, like asteroids and comets, that travel through the solar system.
  • The solar system is part of a larger galaxy called the Milky Way. Everything in the solar system is held together by the sun's gravity.

Planets of the Solar system: facts and figures

Name of the planet Number of known satellites Inclination of the axis (in degrees) Period of rotation Period of revolution Magnetism Atmosphere Rings
Mercury 0 0.01 58.65 days 88 days No No None
Venus 0 177.2 243.00 days 225 days No Yes None
Earth 1 23.5 24 hours 1 year (365 days) Yes Yes None
Mars 2 25.2 24 hrs 37 min 1.88 years No Yes None
Jupiter 64 3.1 9 hrs 56 min 11.87 years Yes Yes Yes
Saturn 33 26.7 10 hrs 40 min 29 years Yes Yes Yes
Uranus 27 97.9 17 hrs 24 min 84 years Yes Yes Yes
Neptune 13 28.8 16 hrs 11 min 164 years Yes Yes Yes

Our solar system

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