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Well darling, did you know that Venus spins backwards compared to most other planets? Talk about being a rebel. And get this, Saturn is less dense than water, so technically it would float if you found a giant bathtub to plop it in! Who knew planets could be so sassy and quirky.

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What are some cool outer planet facts?

Planets facts includes the ff: that planets does not emit visible lights by its own but instead shines by reflected lights. In the solar system, there are eight planets. There are four rocky planets ( Earth, Mars, Venus and Mercury). These planets are collectively called as the terrestial planets. Outer planets are the four major gaseous planets which includes Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus - they are collectively known as the Jovian planets because of their similarity to the planet Jupiter. They are also called gas giants. Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun


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He discovered New Zealand He had 2 spouses and 1 daughter.


What planet in your solar system have yet to be investigated?

There are several planets in the solar system that have yet to be explored extensively, including Uranus and Neptune. However, all the planets have been visited by spacecraft, with flybys and some dedicated missions to study them. Currently, there are no plans for new missions to these planets, but their moons remain interesting targets for future exploration.


What are some similarities of the inner and outer planets?

Inner and outer planets have some things that are in common but there mostly way different. For instants they both orbit the sun. On the other hand the outer planets are made mostly by gas, that's why they are called the gas giants. The inner planets are mostly made by rock and dust. The inner planets are called Terrestrial planets and the outer planets are called Jovian planets. The inner planets are closer to the sun, have more density, they have less moons, there about the size of Earth, and they rotate slowly. The outer planets (Jovian Planets) are farther from the sun, they have less density, they have more moons, they are large, about the size of Jupiter, they rotate rapidly, and they have more mass. These planets are alike because they both orbit the sun.


Why are some planets referred to as outer planets?

The planets in the solar system can be sorted to two types: inner planets that are the four closer planets to the Sun, which are rocky and small. And outer planets which are the four other planets which are gaseous and very large.