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Milky Way 9 Planets. By Patrick Joyner. Mercury was named for the swift roman messenger god who wore winged sandals. During the day, temperatures can reach over 800° F. A year on Mercury is only 88 Earth-years long. One day is 59 Earth-days long. Mercury.
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Milky Way 9 Planets By Patrick Joyner
Mercury was named for the swift roman messenger god who wore winged sandals. • During the day, temperatures can reach over 800° F. • A year on Mercury is only 88 Earth-years long. One day is 59 Earth-days long. Mercury
Venus is the hottest planet. • Venus was named for the roman goddess of love and beauty. • A year on Venus is 225 Earth-days long. Venus
Earth is 93 million miles from the Sun. • From space Earth look like a ball covered with white clouds. • Before Earth was a plant it was a meteor. Earth
Mars is half the size of Earth. • One day on Mars is 24 ½ Earth-hours long. • Mars is 141 million miles from the Sun. Mars
Jupiter is twice as large as all the other 8 planets put together. • Jupiter is 483 million miles from the Sun. • A year on Jupiter is 12 Earth-years long. Jupiter
Saturn is 887 million miles from the Sun. • A year on Saturn is about 30 Earth-years long. • Saturn is nearly 10 times wide as Earth. Saturn
Uranus rotates in the opposite direction of the other 4 outer planets. • A year on Uranus is 84 Earth-years long. • Uranus is billion, 783 million miles from the Sun. Uranus
Neptune is 2 billion, 794 million from the Sun. • A year on Neptune is 165 Earth-years long. • Neptune has four rings. Neptune
Pluto is an icy ball smaller then Earth’s moon. • Pluto has one moon name Charon. • A year on Pluto is 247 Earth-years long Pluto