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Exploring the Planets: Mercury to Neptune

Discover the fascinating characteristics of our solar system's planets, from the smallest, Mercury, to the distant Neptune. Learn how Mercury was accidentally discovered and why it's the brightest object in the sky aside from the sun and moon. Delve into Jupiter's Great Red Spot and its 27 moons, and uncover the facts about Venus and Pluto. Each planet has unique features that make them extraordinary. This guide is perfect for anyone interested in astronomy and the wonders of our celestial neighborhood.

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Exploring the Planets: Mercury to Neptune

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  5. Bottom of Circle Book Mars Saturn This is the smallest planet and was discovered by accident! Aside from the sun and moon, this planet is the brightest object in the sky. Mercury Uranus This planet has a great red spot and four moons. This planet is sometimes the furthest from the sun but is not the smallest! This planet has 27 moons. Which planet is closest to the sun? Although this planet is smaller than Earth, it’s surface area is about the same. Neptune This is the sixth planet from the sun and named for the god of agriculture. Jupiter Venus Pluto

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