Mercury
Mercury is the most cratered planet in the solar system.
The most terrestrial planet in our Solar System is Mercury as evidenced by Mariner 10 satellite that flew by Mercury 3 times during 1974 and 1975. A new satellite, Messenger, was launched in 2004 and will be orbiting Mercury next year.
The hottest location in the solar system is the Sun. The closest planet is Mercury, a small cratered planet with practically no atmosphere and an extreme temperature range between its sunlit and night sides.
Jupiter is the biggest and heaviest planet.
Saturn is the second largest and most massive planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
Mercury is the most cratered planet in the solar system.
The most heavily cratered moon in the solar system is Callisto.
The most terrestrial planet in our Solar System is Mercury as evidenced by Mariner 10 satellite that flew by Mercury 3 times during 1974 and 1975. A new satellite, Messenger, was launched in 2004 and will be orbiting Mercury next year.
The moon that orbits farthest from its planet is Calisto. Calisto is also the most heavily cratered object in the entire solar system.
In the Solar System the answer is Earth since it is the only planet that has water.
The hottest location in the solar system is the Sun. The closest planet is Mercury, a small cratered planet with practically no atmosphere and an extreme temperature range between its sunlit and night sides.
Jupiter is the biggest and heaviest planet.
Earth is the strongest planet in the solar system
Saturn is the second largest and most massive planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
Neptune is the outermost large planet in our solar system. However, the outermost known planet in our system, when including all classifications of planets, is Sedna, a dwarf planet.
In our Solar System, Venus is the Volcanic Planet.
The Earth is the most dense planet in our solar system out of all eight planets.