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Mercury Venu S Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranu S Neptun e

This document contains data comparing various properties of the planets in our solar system including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. It provides information on each planet's diameter, mass, distance from the Sun, orbital period, rotation period, atmospheric composition, number of moons, and whether or not it has rings. The data shows for example that Jupiter is the largest planet both in terms of diameter and mass, while Mercury is the smallest and closest to the Sun.

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This document contains data comparing various properties of the planets in our solar system including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. It provides information on each planet's diameter, mass, distance from the Sun, orbital period, rotation period, atmospheric composition, number of moons, and whether or not it has rings. The data shows for example that Jupiter is the largest planet both in terms of diameter and mass, while Mercury is the smallest and closest to the Sun.

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Mercury

Venu
s

Earth

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranu
s

Neptun
e

diameter (Earth=1)

0.382

0.949

0.532

11.209

9.44

4.007

3.883

diameter (km)

4,878

12,10
4

12,756

6,787

142,80
0

120,00
0

51,118

49,528

mass (Earth=1)

0.055

0.815

0.107

318

95

15

17

mean distance from


Sun(AU)

0.39

0.72

1.52

5.20

9.54

19.18

30.06

orbital period (Earth


years)

0.24

0.62

1.88

11.86

29.46

84.01

164.8

orbital eccentricity

0.2056

0.006
8

0.0167

0.0934

0.0483

0.0560

0.0461

0.0097

mean orbital
velocity(km/sec)

47.89

35.03

29.79

24.13

13.06

9.64

6.81

5.43

rotation period (in


Earth days)

58.65

-243*

1.03

0.41

0.44

-0.72*

0.72

inclination of axis
(degrees)

0.0

177.4

23.45

23.98

3.08

26.73

97.92

28.8

-180 to
430

465

-89 to
58

-82 to
0

-150

-170

-200

-210

gravity at
equator (Earth=1)

0.38

0.9

0.38

2.64

0.93

0.89

1.12

escape
velocity (km/sec)

4.25

10.36

11.18

5.02

59.54

35.49

21.29

23.71

mean
density (water=1)

5.43

5.25

5.52

3.93

1.33

0.71

1.24

1.67

atmospheric
composition

none

CO2

N 2 + O2

CO2

H2+He

H2+He

H2+He

H2+He

63

62

27

13

no

no

no

no

yes

yes

yes

yes

mean temperature at
surface (C)

number of moons
rings?

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