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Katelyn Guinan Georgia Eliopoulos Lina Rocha Outer Planets Katelyn Guinan Georgia Eliopoulos Lina Rocha

Jupiter Largest planet Has faint rings Atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium; contains storms swirl on the planet Largest storm is the Great Red Spot

Saturn Second largest planet Thick atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium Has complex ring system Has at least 33 moons, largest moon Titan is bigger than Mercury

Uranus Large gaseous planet with thin dark rings Atmosphere is hydrogen, helium, and methane Axis of rotation is nearly parallel to orbit Has 27 moons

Neptune Large gaseous planet with rings that vary in thickness Sometimes is farther than Pluto from the Sun Atmosphere of methane causes the bluish-green color

Pluto Small icy-rock planet with thin atmosphere Single moon, Charon, is half the diameter of the planet There is a debate over whether it is a planet or not