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Solar System

The Solar System consists of the Sun and those celestial objects bound to it by gravity. These objects are the eight planets and their 166 known moons; three dwarf planets (Ceres, Pluto, and Eris) and their four known moons; and billions of small bodies, including asteroids, Kuiper belt objects, comets, meteoroids, and interplanetary dust.

In broad terms, the charted regions of the Solar System consist of the Sun, four terrestrial inner planets, an asteroid belt composed of small rocky bodies, four gas giant outer planets, and a second belt, the Kuiper belt, composed of icy objects. Beyond the Kuiper belt is the scattered disc, the heliopause, and ultimately the hypothetical Oort cloud.

In order of their distances from the Sun, the terrestrial planets are:

Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
The outer gas giants (or jovians) are:

Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune

Moon
 
 

Moon

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Sinus Iridum
 
 

Sinus Iridum

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Clavius, Tycho and Southern limb
 
 

Clavius, Tycho and Southern limb

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Comet Lulin
 
 

Comet Lulin

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Moon, Venus and Jupiter
 
 

Moon, Venus and Jupiter

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Moon
 
 

Moon

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moon1.jpg
 
 
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sun.jpg
 
 
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Pier First Light
 
 

Pier First Light

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