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Uranus, the seventh planet from to the sun in our solar system, has 5 large moons and many small ones.
Jupiter is the fifth and largest planet in our solar system. This gas giant has 39 known moons and a dark, barely-visible ring.
Mars, the red planet, is the fourth planet from the sun in our solar system. Mars has two small moons, Phobos and Deimos.
Learn about the surface of Mercury with this helpful map.
Label the aphelion (farthest point in orbit) and perihelion (closest point in orbit) of a planet in orbit.
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Information on Neptune's rings
Outer Planets Printout/Coloring Page.
Inner Planets Printout/Coloring Page.
Table of Planets - Reading and Understanding Tables, A Printable Worksheet. Use the table about the planets in our Solar...
Learn about the structure of the inside of Mercury with this helpful glossary.
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