There is 1 planet "In the spotlight" that is worth mentioning. It is 10.5 Light years away. It circles the star Epsilon Eridani. The planet is approx. 1.5 times the size of Jupiter. Funny how you phrased it "your solar system"
Well, isn't that just a beautiful question! The planet closest to the moon in our solar system is Earth. Isn't it amazing how our moon and Earth are like old friends, sharing the same comfortable space in the vast cosmos?
In the Solar System Saturn is 'after' Jupiter.
The next-to-farthest planet is Uranus.The farthest planet is Neptune.
The next one in is Earth, the next one out is Jupiter, although there is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter called Ceres.
The moon is Earth's natural satellite and is not next to any other planet in our solar system. It orbits around Earth.
Well, isn't that just a beautiful question! The planet closest to the moon in our solar system is Earth. Isn't it amazing how our moon and Earth are like old friends, sharing the same comfortable space in the vast cosmos?
In the Solar System Saturn is 'after' Jupiter.
Mercury and Earth are the two planets that are next to Venus in our solar system. Mercury is the closest planet to Venus, followed by Earth.
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Saturn is the second largest planet in the Solar System, next to Jupiter.
In order, the planet after Earth is Mars.MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and is located in our solar system. It is the second smallest planet in the solar system after Mercury and is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance.
The next-to-farthest planet is Uranus.The farthest planet is Neptune.
As I suspect you likely want to know "What is the CLOSEST planet to Earth", the answer is Venus. At it's closest point (inline with the Earth in relation to the sun) it is 38 million kilometers away. As we're just now starting to consistently be able to find and discover planets outside of our own solar system, the jury is still out as to which might be our true next closest neighbor, outside of our own planetary system. We've also yet to discover a truly 'human habitable' planet outside of our solar system but that discovery will likely be made within the next ten to fifteen years with the next generation of space telescopes, if not sooner.
No. Venus is next to Earth, and Mercury is the first planet in the solar system 1st: Mercury 2nd: Venus 3rd: Earth 4th: Mars 5th: Jupiter 6th: Saturn 7th: Uranus 8th: Neptune 9th: Pluto
The closest one is the sun ... it's right in the center of the solar system.The next nearest is one of the components of the multiple system called Alpha Centauri,at the minuscule distance of only 4.2 light years from the solar system.