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Length of year :11.9 earth years Planet from the sun :5th Diameter : 142,984km Mass :1.900e27kg Gravity :85 pound child would weigh 216 pounds Number of moons :16 Number of rings :1 Type of atmosphere :gas Length of day : 9hrs 52min Temperature :-180 Nickname THE GIANT PLANET

Jupiters great red spot is a giant storm that has a diameter of 15,400 miles.The winds inside Jupiters storm can come to be 270mph.The red spot can change color and size. Jupiter is roman for Zeus which is Greek. Jupiter was the king of the gods and ruler of Olympus.

Mass :5.68e26kg Temperature :-292 Length of day :10hrs 40min Length of year :84 earth years Number of moons :18 Diameter :120,536km Type of atmosphere :gas Number of rings :to many to count Planet from the sun :6th Gravity :85 pound child would weigh 76 pounds Nickname: THE RINGED PLANET

In Roman mythology Saturn is the god of agriculture. The background shows rings of Saturn which the planet is most famous for.

Diameter :120,536 Number of rings :11 Length of a day :17hrs 14min Type of atmosphere :gas Number of moons :15 Gravity :85 pound child would weigh 76 pounds Length of year : 84 earth years Mass :5.68e26kg Planet from sun :7th Temperature :-366 Nickname :THE TILTED PLANET

Uranus has a moon named Miranda its a small moon that is 350km across.Its made up of half water and ice and the other half rocks.Although Miranda is a small moon it has huge deep oval scratches that are about km across.It also has the tallest cliff known in the solar system its 20km high. Uranus was actually discovered on a accident in 1781 William Herschel was trying out the 7th telescope that he had built.It is barely visible to the naked eye, but through the telescope it looks like a blue-green disk.

Number of moons :8 Length of year :164.8 earth years Gravity :85 pound child would weigh 98 pounds Number of rings :5 Temperature :-573 Mass :1.0247e26kg Length of day :16hrs 7min Type of atmosphere :gas planet from the sun :8th Diameter :49.532km Nickname : THE BLUE GIANT

Neptune was named by the roman god of the sea because of its blue and green color. The Great Dark spot on Neptune is 14,00km by 6,500km it is big enough to swallow half of the earth.Neptunes dark spot is a huge storm like Jupiter.

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