In order from the Sun, you see Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Then there is a gap, which happens to be roughly where the Asteroid Belt is. Then Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
The planet named after the fleet-footed messenger of the Roman gods is Mercury. It was named for the Roman god Mercury, who was known for his speed and agility. Mercury travels the fastest across the sky due to its close proximity to the Sun and its swift orbit. This rapid movement is reflected in its name, symbolizing speed and communication.
Mars is the red planet, because it looks red on close approaches. The next close approach will be in the spring of 2014, you can have a look at it then.
No, Uranus is not next to Mars. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun in our solar system, while Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. They are not located close to each other in terms of distance.
No new gas giant planet has been discovered in our solar system.
if a planet was close to earth it would cause earthquakes and more. if it collided if earth depending on the size if it is big it will collide with earth.
Uranus
if a planet was to close to the sun it would burn up
What happens during a monthly close and an annual close?
In order from the Sun, you see Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Then there is a gap, which happens to be roughly where the Asteroid Belt is. Then Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
if the planet is close to the sun then the temp increases
No planet could ever come close to the size of Betelgeuse.
Answer A: Close to the sun Mercury is the planet of our solar system that is closest to the sun. Answer B: Deposits of mercury are located, for example, in Serbia, Italy, China, Algeria, Russia and Spain.
The planet named after the fleet-footed messenger of the Roman gods is Mercury. It was named for the Roman god Mercury, who was known for his speed and agility. Mercury travels the fastest across the sky due to its close proximity to the Sun and its swift orbit. This rapid movement is reflected in its name, symbolizing speed and communication.
No planet is THAT close.
Uranus
No, an object's weight is determined by the gravitational pull of the planet it is on, not its distance from the sun. Objects will weigh the same on a planet close to the sun as they would on a planet farther away.