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This exploration of our solar system highlights significant celestial bodies, such as Saturn and its largest moon, Titan, known for its vast plains and high mountains. Venus, the second planet from the Sun and named after the Roman goddess of love, shares Earth's gravity. Jupiter, the largest planet, acts like a massive vacuum and is mainly composed of gas. Uranus, known for its icy composition, takes 84 years to orbit the Sun and conceals many secrets within its frozen atmosphere. Join us on this journey through our planetary neighbors!
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Mariner 10 in 1974 the Mariner To space probe discovered a huge plain that is 1,300 kilometres across and ringed by high mountains.
Saturn the sixth planet from the sun. The titan is the largest of Saturn moon . Saturn is circled by major rings
Venus it named after the roman Goddess love because it was so beautiful . Venus is the second planet from the sun. It has the same gravity of the Earth.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system Jupiter is like a giant vacuum. Jupiter is one of the four made from gas
Uranus is the icy planet Uranus. Takes 84 years to orbit the sun. It has hidden its secrets in frozen gazes. The Uranus was discovered on the 13th March 1781 by sir William Hershel.