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By Jovanni Mendez
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Mercury Mercury was named for the swift Roman messenger god who wore winged sandals. Mercury is a planet of extreme temperatures. During the day, temperatures can reach over 800° F.
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Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun. Venus is 67 million miles (108 million kilometers ) from the Sun. Venus has no moons.
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Earth Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Earth is 93 million miles (149 million kilometers) from the Sun. Earth only has 1 moon.
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Mars Mars is the 4 th planet from the Sun. Mars is 141 million miles (227 million kilometers ) from the Sun. Mars has 2 moons.
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Jupiter Jupiter is the 5 th planet from the Sun. Jupiter is 483 million miles (778 million kilometers) from the Sun. Jupiter has 16 known moons.
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Saturn Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. Saturn is 887 million miles (1 billion kilometers) from the Sun. Saturn has at least 18 moons.
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Uranus Uranus is the 7 th planet from the Sun. Uranus is 1 billion, 783 million miles (2 billion, 870 million kilometers) from the Sun. Uranus has 5 large moons and 10 small moons.
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Neptune Neptune is 2 billion, 794 million miles (4 billion, 497 million kilometers) from the Sun. Pluto has at least 8 moons. A year on Neptune is 165 Earth-days.
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Pluto Pluto is 3 billion, 666 million miles or 5 billion, 900 million kilometers from the Sun. Pluto has 1 moon. Pluto is the coldest planet.
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