Earth is our home planet, known for its abundant water, diverse ecosystems, and life-supporting atmosphere. It's the only planet in the solar system known to harbor life.
Saturn is famous for its beautiful and extensive ring system made of ice and rock particles. It's a gas giant with dozens of moons orbiting it.
Mars, the red planet, is a rocky world with the tallest volcano and deepest canyon in the solar system. It's a key focus for exploration in the search for past or present life.
Mercury is the smallest planet and closest to the Sun. It has no atmosphere to retain heat, giving it extreme temperature changes.
Venus is Earth's “sister planet” in size but has a thick toxic atmosphere and runaway greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. This gas giant is known for its Great Red Spot, a massive storm persisting for centuries.
Uranus is an ice giant tilted on its side, giving it extreme seasons. Its atmosphere contains methane, giving it a pale blue color.
Neptune, another ice giant, is known for its deep blue color and incredibly strong winds—the fastest in the solar system.