Hall of Planets All Planets General Information Mercury Location from the Sun: 1 st My Weight on Mercury: 34.1 lbs My Age on Mercury: 51.1 years old.

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Hall of Planets All Planets General Information

Mercury Location from the Sun: 1 st My Weight on Mercury: 34.1 lbs My Age on Mercury: 51.1 years old Named After: Roman god commerce, travel and thievery Equatorial diameter: km (0.383 Earths) Back to Hall Go To End

Venus Location from the Sun: 2 nd My Weight on Venus: 81.9 lbs My Age on Venus: 20 years old Named After: Roman goddess of love Venus Equatorial diameter: 12,103.7km (0.949 Earths) Back to Hall Go To End

Earth Location from the Sun: 3 rd My Weight on Earth: 90.4 lbs My Age on Earth: 12.3 years old Named After: Soil or Fertilizer Equatorial diameter: 12, km Back to Hall Go To End

Mars Location from the Sun:4 th My Weight on Mars: 37.8 lbs My Age on Mars: 6.5 years old Named After: Roman god of wars Equatorial diameter: 6,804.9 km (0.533 Earths) Back to Hall Go To End

Jupiter Location from the Sun: 5 th My Weight on Jupiter: lbs My Age on Jupiter: 1.03 years old Named After: Roman god Jupiter (also called Jove) Equatorial diameter: 142,984 km ( Earths) Back to Hall Go To End

Saturn Location from the Sun: 6 th My Weight on Saturn: 96.1 lbs My Age on Saturn: 0.41 years old Named After: Roman god of agriculture Saturn Equatorial diameter: 120,536 km (9.449 Earths) Back to Hall Go To End

Uranus Location from the Sun: 7 th My Weight on Uranus: 80.3 lbs My Age on Uranus: 0.14 years old Named After: Greek god of the sky, and ancestor of the other gods Equatorial diameter: 51,118 km (4.007 Earths) Back to Hall Go To End

Neptune Location from the Sun: 8 th My Weight on Neptune: lbs My Age on Neptune: 0.07 years old Named After: Roman god of seas Equatorial diameter: 49,528 km (3.883 Earths) Back to Hall Go To End

My Weight On All Planets Mercury34.1 lbs Venus81.9 lbs Earth90.4 lbs Mars37.8 lbs Jupiter213.7 lbs Saturn96.1 lbs Uranus80.3 lbs Neptune101.7 lbs Next Information Page Back to Hall

My Age On All Planets Mercury51.1 years old Venus20 years old Earth12.3 years old Mars6.5 years old Jupiter1.03 years old Saturn0.41 years old Uranus0.14 years old Neptune0.07 years old Next Information Page Back to Hall

Equatorial Diameter Of Planets Mercury km (0.383 Earths) Venus 12,103.7km (0.949 Earths) Earth 12, km Mars 6,804.9 km (0.533 Earths) Jupiter 142,984 km ( Earths) Saturn 120,536 km (9.449 Earths) Uranus 51,118 km (4.007 Earths) Neptune 49,528 km (3.883 Earths) Next Information Page Back to Hall

Planets Named After Mercury Roman god commerce, travel and thievery Venus Roman goddess of love Venus Earth Soil or Fertilizer Mars Roman god of wars Jupiter Roman god Jupiter (also called Jove) Saturn Roman god of agriculture Saturn Uranus Greek god of the sky, and ancestor of the other gods Neptune Roman god of seas Back to Hall