This document describes 9 unusual places to travel in our solar system. It details each planet from Mercury to Pluto, noting their order from the sun, color, surface conditions, and other unique features. Key destinations include Venus which has a hot rocky surface and volcanoes, Mars with its craters and ice caps, gas giants Jupiter and Saturn known for their storms and rings, and icy planets Uranus and Neptune with frigid temperatures and lack of a solid surface.
This document describes 9 unusual places to travel in our solar system. It details each planet from Mercury to Pluto, noting their order from the sun, color, surface conditions, and other unique features. Key destinations include Venus which has a hot rocky surface and volcanoes, Mars with its craters and ice caps, gas giants Jupiter and Saturn known for their storms and rings, and icy planets Uranus and Neptune with frigid temperatures and lack of a solid surface.
This document describes 9 unusual places to travel in our solar system. It details each planet from Mercury to Pluto, noting their order from the sun, color, surface conditions, and other unique features. Key destinations include Venus which has a hot rocky surface and volcanoes, Mars with its craters and ice caps, gas giants Jupiter and Saturn known for their storms and rings, and icy planets Uranus and Neptune with frigid temperatures and lack of a solid surface.
many interesting cosmic bodies such as planets, galaxies, black holes, stars, comets, asteroids and nebulae. Mercury
The first gray little planet in
our solar system. Venus
The second yellowish-white
planet. It looks calm, but if we go down to this planet, we will see a red-hot stone surface and some volcanoes. Earth
Third blue planet. Our Earth
is the only habitable planet. Mars
Fourth red planet. If we go
down to Mars, we see craters, desert volcanoes and ice caps. Jupiter
The fifth largest planet in our
solar system. Jupiter is also the most dangerous planet due to its size and its violent electrical winds and storms. Jupiter also has auroras. Saturn
The sixth brown planet with
rings. It does not have a solid surface and sucks from gases. Uranus The seventh light blue planet with rings. Uranus does not have a solid surface, that is, a person will simply drown in it. It is also very cold there, the temperature on it can reach -195°C. Neptune
Eighth blue planet. It also does
not have a solid surface and is made up of air. The temperature on it can be -220 ° C. Pluto