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The Terran planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth (Terra) and Mars are relatively close to each other and the Sun.

On the other side of the asteroid belt are the Lovian planets (Jove is another name for Jupiter) which are giants, compared to Terran planets, and are far, far apart, and consist of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

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