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Neptune would finish last, because it has the longest orbit and the slowest velocity.
Neptune. Mercury is very close to the sun so it's hot. Neptune is much further out. The order frmo the sun outwards goes: (Sun) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Or it used to before they started messing with how many planets we have. The main answer holds true though.
Scientifically speaking, it was a supernova star that exploded and sent matter into space. this matter collected and pressurized creating the sun's spark. once the sun came, the chunks of rock, dust, and other stuff started orbiting it and collided together to make bigger chunks, which turned into the rocky planets, mercury, Venus earth, and mars. the gas giants came the same way the sun did. the gases and pressure, and other forces, squeezed gas together and made gas giants. If you were looking for a religious answer you'll need to specify which religion, but generally speaking, it was either a god or some other supernatural being.
This question is not possible to answer. The big red spot on Jupiter has been there ever since the first telescope spotted it and has changed very little since. Nobody can say when it started or when it will finish.
After Shoemaker-Levy,a comet that hit Jupiter.Maybe Shoemaker-Levy exploded at the surface of Jupiter and created a crater.Then after Shoemaker-Levy exploded at the surface of Jupiter it started to rain C4 bombs in Jupiter! Then Jupiter Blew up!!! BOOOM!!! The End.
Neptune would finish last, because it has the longest orbit and the slowest velocity.
Neptune would most likely finish the trip last considering its large orbital track. Pluto is also no longer considered a planet.
Neptune. Mercury is very close to the sun so it's hot. Neptune is much further out. The order frmo the sun outwards goes: (Sun) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Or it used to before they started messing with how many planets we have. The main answer holds true though.
mercury started by Micheal Jackson
Planets are usually named after Roman gods or goddesses. For example, Mercury is named after the Roman god of commerce and communication, Venus after the goddess of love and beauty, and Mars after the god of war. This tradition was started in antiquity and has continued to the present day.
Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States.It started in 1959 through 1963 with the goal of putting a human in orbit around the Earth.There were many "flights" with names like Mercury-Jupiter, Little Joe, Big Joe and even Beach Abort.See related link for more information.
Well, hello there, friend! Isn't it amazing to think about the beautiful dance of creation that happened when our solar system came to be? The first planet to hug the Sun and start spinning in its own way was Mercury. Like all the planets, it was sculpted with gentle strokes of divine inspiration, creating our magnificent home among the stars.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and has the shortest orbit. It orbits the Sun in just 88 days.
Jupiter is visible to the naked eye. It has been known since mankind first started stargazing.
After the ancients had figured out there were 12 basic personalities they started connecting them with the seasons Then they realized that the planets energies seemed to match these 12 types Mars was red and Aries likes that color Leos are warm as the sun Geminis are fast like quick moving mercury Libra women are pretty as venus Aquarians are wierd like the uranus orbit Sagitarius is big and generous like Jupiter....n so on
Freddie Mercury was an original member when they started in 1970-1971
The precise date of the beginning of the universe is unknown, however we do know how the world started... or at least we have a theory that there was a gas ball in 'outer space' that continued to rotate until it imploded on itself and created the sun (the middle and warmest spot) and the four terrestrial planets, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Earth from the collision of asteroids. In addition, the four gaseous planets were formed (Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter) were created from the gasses left over from the Helium and Hydrogen (predominately) ball.