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Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury
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Two planets are at their greatest separation when they are on opposite sides of the Sun. When a planet is at its greatest separation from the Earth the planet is said to be at superior conjunction. It cannot be seen until it has separated out from the Sun, which usually takes a few weeks at least.
Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter.
Mercury is the answer. The inner planets in order from greatest to least density are: Earth Mercury Venus Mars
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, in order from least to greatest in distance from the sun.
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Two planets are at their greatest separation when they are on opposite sides of the Sun. When a planet is at its greatest separation from the Earth the planet is said to be at superior conjunction. It cannot be seen until it has separated out from the Sun, which usually takes a few weeks at least.
Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter.
Mercury is the answer. The inner planets in order from greatest to least density are: Earth Mercury Venus Mars
Mercury is the answer. The inner planets in order from greatest to least density are: Earth Mercury Venus Mars
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The two planets with the least distance between them are Venus and Earth. Their average distance can be as short as about 38 million kilometers (24 million miles) when they are aligned on the same side of the Sun. This close proximity occurs during a phenomenon called inferior conjunction, making them the nearest planets to each other at certain times in their orbits.