
Our Solar System
Planets of the Solar System

Solar System Facts
- The solar system is around 4.6 billion years old.
- There are eight major planets and over 100 moons in the solar system.
- Other objects in the solar system include dwarf planets, asteroids and comets.
- Many bodies in the solar system are visible to the naked eye.
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the small rocky planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the gas giants.
- The sun is by far the largest object in the solar system.
- All the planets orbit the sun in an elliptical, oval shaped path.
- The solar system is in the galaxy known as "the milky way".
- Astronomers have found over 50 other stars in our galaxy which have planets orbiting around them. There are around 200 billion stars in the milky way.
- The Voyager 1 spacecraft is the furthest man-made object in the solar system, it is around 10.5 billion miles (17 billion km) from the sun.
Birth of our Solar System

Planets of the Solar System

The Planets in Scale of Size - Click here for larger image |

Moons of the Solar System

Life in the Solar System

Solar System Statistics
Diameter of the Solar System: Unknown (possibly 2 to 3 light years)
Distance from center of Galaxy: 25 million light years
Orbital Period: 250 million years
Age: 4.6 billion years
Number of Planets: 8
Number of Dwarf Planets: 5
Number of Moons: 173
Rocky Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
Gas Giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
Dwarf Planets: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, MakeMake and Eris
Nearest Planet to Sun: Mercury (58 million km)
Farthest Planet from Sun: Neptune (4.5 billion km)
Farthest Man Made Object from Sun: Voyager 1 (17 billion km)
Distance from center of Galaxy: 25 million light years
Orbital Period: 250 million years
Age: 4.6 billion years
Number of Planets: 8
Number of Dwarf Planets: 5
Number of Moons: 173
Rocky Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
Gas Giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
Dwarf Planets: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, MakeMake and Eris
Nearest Planet to Sun: Mercury (58 million km)
Farthest Planet from Sun: Neptune (4.5 billion km)
Farthest Man Made Object from Sun: Voyager 1 (17 billion km)
Largest Planet: Jupiter (Diameter 142,984 km)
Smallest Planet: Mercury (Diameter 4,879 km)
Largest Moon: Ganymede (Diameter 5,262 km)
Smallest Moon: S/2003 J 9 and S/2003 J 12 (Diameter 1 km)
Greatest Planetary Gravity: Jupiter (20.87 m/s2)
Greatest Planetary Density: Earth (5.515 g/cm3)
Greatest Planetary Mass: Jupiter (1.8987 x 1027 kg)
Greatest Planetary Volume: Jupiter (1.4255 x 1015 km3)
Lowest Planetary Gravity: Mars (3.693 m/s2)
Lowest Planetary Density: Saturn (0.7 g/cm3)
Lowest Planetary Mass: Mercury (3.3022 x 1023 kg)
Lowest Planetary Volume: Mercury (6.08272 x 1010 km3)
Smallest Planet: Mercury (Diameter 4,879 km)
Largest Moon: Ganymede (Diameter 5,262 km)
Smallest Moon: S/2003 J 9 and S/2003 J 12 (Diameter 1 km)
Greatest Planetary Gravity: Jupiter (20.87 m/s2)
Greatest Planetary Density: Earth (5.515 g/cm3)
Greatest Planetary Mass: Jupiter (1.8987 x 1027 kg)
Greatest Planetary Volume: Jupiter (1.4255 x 1015 km3)
Lowest Planetary Gravity: Mars (3.693 m/s2)
Lowest Planetary Density: Saturn (0.7 g/cm3)
Lowest Planetary Mass: Mercury (3.3022 x 1023 kg)
Lowest Planetary Volume: Mercury (6.08272 x 1010 km3)
Our Galaxy and the Universe

Solar System Images
Our Sun

Surface of Mars

Ice Moon Europa

Jupiter's Red Spot

Saturn's Rings

Surface of Titan (Artist's Impression)

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