MERCU RY Distance from Sun 36 million miles (57.9 million km) Diameter 3,032.4 miles (4,880 km) Size...

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VENUS Distance from Sun million miles (108.2 million km) Diameter 7,519 miles (12,100 km) Size Compared to Earth About 650 miles smaller in diameter than Earth Fun Fact Venus, named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, is also known as the “morning star” and “evening star” since it is visible at these times to the unaided eye.

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SOLAR SYSTEM

MERCURYDistance from Sun36 million miles (57.9 million km)

Diameter3,032.4 miles (4,880 km)

Size Compared to EarthTwo-fifths the size of Earth in diameter; second smallest in the solar system

Fun FactThe planet was named for the Roman god Mercury, a winged messenger, and it travels around the Sun faster than any other planet

VENUSDistance from Sun67.24 million miles (108.2 million km)

Diameter7,519 miles (12,100 km)

Size Compared to EarthAbout 650 miles smaller in diameter than Earth

Fun FactVenus, named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, is also known as the “morning star” and “evening star” since it is visible at these times to the unaided eye.

EARTHDistance from Sun92.9 million miles (149.6 million km)

Diameter7,926.2 miles (12,756 km)

Size Compared to EarthFour planets in our solar system are larger and four are smaller than Earth

Fun FactFrom space the planet looks blue with white swirls, created by water and clouds.

MARSDistance from Sun205 million km (128 million miles)

Diameter4,194 miles (6,794 km)

Size Compared to EarthAbout one-half the size of Earth in diameter

Fun FactMars also has dark blotches on it and white areas at the poles—these are white polar ice caps.

JUPITERDistance from Sun483.88 million miles (778.3 million km)

Diameter88,736 miles (142,800 km)

Size Compared to Earth11 times the diameter of Earth

Fun FactJupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, was named for the most important Roman god because of its size

SATURNDistance from Sun887.14 million miles (1,427 million km)

Diameter74,978 miles (120,660 km)

Size Compared to EarthAbout 10 times larger than Earth in diameter

Fun FactSaturn's seven rings are flat and lie inside one another. They are made of billions of ice particles.

URANUSDistance from Sun1,783.98 million miles (2,870 million km)

Diameter32,193 miles (51,810 km)

Size Compared to Earth4 times larger than Earth in diameter

Fun FactIts discoverer, William Herschel, named it Georgium Sidus (the Georgian star) after the English king, George III.

NEPTUNEDistance from Sun2,796.46 million miles (4,497 million km)

Diameter30,775 miles (49,528 km)

Size Compared to EarthAlmost 4 times the size of Earth in diameter

Fun FactNeptune, named for an ancient Roman sea god, is a stormy blue planet about 30 times farther from the Sun than Earth

Planet Size Distance

Mercury 3,032.4 miles 36 million miles

Venus 7,519 miles 67.24 million miles

Earth 7,926.2 miles 92.9 million miles

Mars 4,194 miles 128 million miles

Jupiter 88,736 miles 483.88 million miles

Saturn 74,978 miles 887.14 million miles

Uranus 32,193 miles 1,783.98 million miles

Neptune 30,775 miles 2,796.46 million miles

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Where are We?

Galaxy •Milky Way

Solar System •Solar System

Planet •Earth

Continent •North America

Country •United States

State •Georgia

City •Athens

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