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National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNational Aeronautics and Space Solar SystemOur Star The SunMercuryVenusEarthEarth s MoonMarsAsteroidsMeteors and Meteorites Moons of the Solar SystemJupiterGalilean Moons of JupiterSaturnMoons of SaturnUranusNeptunePluto and CharonCometsKuiper Belt and Oort CloudWhat Is a Planet?Educational ProductEducatorsGrades K 12+LS-2013-07-003-HQ JPL 400-1489 07/13 NASA EDUCATIONAL RESOURCESThe NASA portal ( ) is the gateway for information about content, programs, and services offered for the general public and the education community. NASA s goal is to improve interactions for students, educators, and families with NASA and its education resources.
Uranus and Neptune are called ice giants. Earth’s atmosphere is primarily nitrogen and oxygen. Mer-cury has a very tenuous atmosphere, while Venus has a thick atmosphere of mainly carbon dioxide. Mars’ carbon dioxide atmosphere is extremely thin. Jupiter and Saturn are composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, while Uranus and Neptune are
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