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Asteroid Belt

Asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun, primarily located in the region between Mars and Jupiter known as the Asteroid Belt. These objects are ancient leftovers from the formation of the solar system — fragments of material that never combined to form a…

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Dwarf Planets

Pluto is the most famous dwarf planet in our solar system and one of the most intriguing worlds beyond Neptune. For decades it was known as the ninth planet, but in 2006 astronomers officially reclassified it as a dwarf planet after redefining what qualifies as…

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Neptune

Neptune is the eighth and outermost major planet in our solar system. It is a deep blue ice giant known for its supersonic winds, dynamic storms, and mysterious internal heat. Neptune was discovered in 1846 after astronomers noticed gravitational disturbances in Uranus’s orbit and predicted…

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Uranus

Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and one of the solar system’s two ice giants. It is a pale blue-green world famous for rotating on its side — a feature unlike any other major planet. Discovered in 1781 by astronomer William Herschel, Uranus…

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Saturn

Saturn is the second-largest planet in our solar system and one of the most recognizable worlds in the night sky thanks to its magnificent ring system. Often called the “Jewel of the Solar System,” Saturn is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium,…

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