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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. NASA s education home page ( ; click on For Educators ) serves as the portal for information about edu-cational programs and services offered by NASA.
are called the terrestrial planets because they have solid, rocky surfaces. Two of the outer planets beyond the orbit of Mars — ... 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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