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Get the facts on Jupiter, one of the largest planets
The planet Jupiter Photograph courtesy NASA/JPL/University
Get the facts on Jupiter, one of the largest planets
The planet Jupiter Photograph courtesy NASA/JPL/University
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Mission to Earth Mission to Earth See Photos Mission to Jupiter
Get the scoop on all things space.
Mission to Earth Mission to Earth See Photos Mission to Jupiter
Learn about Earth’s neighborhood.
bottom: Mercury, Venus, Earth (and our moon), Mars, Jupiter
If you think of the eight planets as members of Earth’s family—friendly cousins who swing by regularly and never cause any grief—then asteroids are the total strangers lurking in the neighborhood. And like strangers, their visits aren’t always welcome. Asteroids are the rubble left over from the solar system’s formation roughly 4.6 billion years ago.
million asteroids in the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter
Get the facts on Uranus, a planet with a sideways axis.
Like Jupiter and Saturn, Uranus is a gas giant—a
People all over the United States celebrate this day in many different ways. See how folks make this holiday special.
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Get the facts on Neptune, the last gas giant in our solar system.
Like Jupiter and Saturn, Neptune is a gas giant—a
Find out why this ancient civilization is still important more than 2,000 years after its fall.
Romans believed in many gods, including the sky god Jupiter
Get the facts on Saturn, the planet famous for its rings.
Like Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, Saturn is a gas